Remember Those Criminals Saved from Deportation?

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Some media luvvies, various loony lefties as well as Notch and Noseall won and saved a load of criminals from being deported back in 2020.

One of the crims went on to commit a murder.

Guilty luvvies exposed here...


And here...

 
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Jim Davidson discusses this incident as well as interesting events in Wakefield...


Never been keen on Davidson but about the Wakefield death threats he asks one simple but extremely pertinent question: "Why don't the police just go round and bang 'em up?".

That's what it all boils down to.
 
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I think that's what every right minded person wants.

Enough police ? If not, why not ?
 
I think that's what every right minded person wants.

Enough police ? If not, why not ?
Already addressed but I'll address it again; we could have 10x the number of police, but if they still don't enforce the law and make arrests, and if the courts don't adequately sentence, there will be no change.

Tit.
 
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Jim Davidson discusses this incident as well as interesting events in Wakefield...


Never been keen on Davidson but about the Wakefield death threats he asks one simple but extremely simple question: "Why don't the police just go round and bang 'em up?".

That's what it all boils down to.
Gammon revival posting gone mad.
 
Jim Davidson was very funny when he started out, when we still had some freedoms left. Was waiting him to do his Chalky voice when discussing the stabbings. :LOL:

I didn't like him back them. He was accused of being racist, and many people liked him because of the Chalky impressions, but I simply thought he wasn't a good comedian. This was at a time when there was much great comedy to choose from and he was poor in comparison. He always looked very hyped-up, sweaty and red-faced as if he was about to burst - I assumed he was on drugs, and in later years he admitted he was. I don't like such over-excited behaviour, especially when drug-induced.

I believe he is genuine when he says the Chalky impressions were not racist, in that they were not meant nastily. They were mimicry. He has explained that in his younger days he had many black friends, and whilst these black friends spoke in the same London accent as everybody else, sometimes they would adopt a ridiculous, exaggerated Jamaican accent, and this is what the Chalky character was based on.

I'm still not a fan of him as a comedian, but he is on our side, and he is promoting freedom of speech, putting his head above the parapet, so he is OK.
 
He always looked very hyped-up, sweaty and red-faced as if he was about to burst - I assumed he was on drugs, and in later years he admitted he was. I don't like such over-excited behaviour, especially when drug-induced.

Sounds like you described Michael McIntyre. That's one comedian/gameshow host I don't like.
 
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