• London has Fallen - But is it Really Sadiq Khan's Fault?

    From D. Ray@d@ray to uk.politics.misc,soc.culture.british,alt.politics.uk,alt.politics.immigration on Wed Jul 22 02:02:40 2026
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    Conservatives want you to believe that Sadiq Khan is to blame for LondonrCOs decline; when in fact it is demographic changes endorsed by the
    Conservative Party that are at the root of the city's issues.

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    D. Ray wrote:

    Conservatives want you to believe that Sadiq Khan is to blame for Londonr
    COs
    decline; when in fact it is demographic changes endorsed by the
    Conservative Party that are at the root of the city's issues.

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  • From Colon Powell@colon.powell@tutanatu.kom to uk.politics.misc,soc.culture.british,alt.politics.uk,alt.politics.immigration on Fri Aug 7 21:22:32 2026
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    On 7/21/2026 8:02 PM, D. Ray wrote:
    Conservatives want you to believe that Sadiq Khan is to blame for LondonrCOs decline; when in fact it is demographic changes endorsed by the
    Conservative Party that are at the root of the city's issues.

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    British cops seem to target White British natives if they object to
    foreign invaders being plopped down into their villages:

    https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2026/08/07/arrests-after-three-nights-of-protests-against-illegal-immigrant-homes/

    Arrests Made After Three Nights of Protests Against rCyIllegal ImmigrantrCO Homes Being Forced on Small English Town

    Police have made several arrests over three nights of disorder in a
    small Norfolk town over what locals say is the sudden and unannounced imposition of illegal migrant males on the community by the government.

    Thetford, a small town of some 25,000 near the Suffolk border in south
    Norfolk saw its third night of unrest and what some called an overly heavy-handed police response on Thursday over the emergence of so-called rCyHMOsrCO rCo homes of multiple occupancy rCo regular family houses divided into small sub-units and used by the government to disperse boat
    migrants around the country. The apparently sudden and unheralded
    arrival of migrants placed in these HMOs on Tuesday came in a town
    already on alert over arbitrary migrant plantations given present
    government plans to turn a military base just a mile away into a massive dormitory to house 3,750 migrant arrivals in former Royal Air Force
    barracks.

    https://x.com/CllrScottHussey/status/2085474170188558824

    The protests began on Tuesday after a group of five men, believed by
    locals to be rCLillegal migrantsrCY were moved into a property in the town that morning. There was no warning that the group were to be placed in
    the property beyond neighbours being told by the landlord that the
    property was to be let.

    News of the alleged arrival of the migrant males triggered a protest
    just hours later, and by Tuesday night three properties were damaged,
    with windows smashed, fences broken, and at least one attempt to break
    into a building by a group of around 100 people.

    Police eventually escorted a group of five males, with hooded tops drawn
    tight over their faces and reported by the local newspaper to be rCLasylum seekersrCY, out of the property and away from the protestors, and into a waiting van to be driven away.

    There was a rCLlargely peacefulrCY anti-immigration protest outside Thetford police station the following day on Wednesday, but there was again an
    attempt to raid what locals understand to be a migrant HMO leading to
    scuffles with police. Officers issued dispersal orders ten times as
    rocks and eggs were thrown. Two officers were sent to hospital after one
    was struck by a rock, and another was bitten hard enough to break the skin.

    Locals turned out again on Thursday and egged a HMO, and were met by
    riot police, backed by extra legal powers to require protesters to
    uncover their faces or face arrest.

    https://x.com/europa/status/2085628544915329480

    Five people have been arrested over the course of the week on charges including rCLsuspicion of racial hatredrCY, and public order offences. The chief of Norfolk police has promised further arrests relating to the
    injuries to officers and has promised the force will push for rCLfirm, robustrCY prison sentences for those convicted, citing the example of the Southport riots where heavy sentences were passed down to some involved.

    State broadcaster the BBC notes some locals have reflected that the
    police response to protests in the town have been rCLheavy handedrCY and complained that in one instance, a woman on a mobility scooter was pepper-sprayed. The chief constable Paul Sanford defended the force,
    asserting that the response had been proportionate and the lady in the wheelchair shouldnrCOt have been at the protest if she didnrCOt want to risk getting caught up in it. He told the BBC:

    I absolutely refute that [we were excessive], we have people who are exercising their right to protest, and of course we will support that.
    There are people who live in Thetford who are concerned, understandably concerned about some of the things that are happening in their town.

    However across three consecutive nights a group of people have crossed
    the line over whatrCOs acceptable and we have been appropriately policing those behaviours. IrCOve seen the reports of heavy-handedness, werCOve been firm, werCOve been firm with people who have broken the lawn. And if
    people wander into an active protest and ignore calls from the police to
    stand back, then there is a high likelihood they might get caught up in
    what occurs.

    The top cop reflected that if officers hadnrCOt turned out, then
    protesters may have been able to storm alleged migrant HMOs and this
    could have threatened both the safety of the occupants rCLand indeed the protesters themselvesrCY.

    https://x.com/CllrScottHussey/status/2085301330747224251

    Local Reform UK councillor Scott Hussey has been a witness to the
    protests and challenged the policerCOs account of there having been major disorder justifying the deployment of riot officers. He accused the
    government of rCLopening a number of these HMOs across ThetfordrCY and told the broadcaster: rCLThere were some skirmishes, it was a spirited protest
    but I didnrCOt see any violencerCa We fully support their right to protest. IrCOd encourage people to protest peacefully and most of what I saw
    yesterday was peaceful.rCY

    The councillor also told The Daily Telegraph rCo which reports that the
    three properties targeted in Thetford on Tuesday had all been bought by
    the same landlord this year rCo of one of the homes involved: rCLItrCOs a smallish three-bed terraced house which I understand was converted
    around two months ago into a [house in multiple occupation] for six
    people. ItrCOs on a housing estate popular with young families, right
    around the corner from a primary school.rCY

    HusseyrCOs Reform Party colleague Colin Sutton, a former murderer-catching
    Met Detective Chief Inspector who is now NorfolkrCOs elected Police and
    Crime Commissioner, said that while violence is wrong he sympathised
    with protesters when the government was rushing to plant migrants in
    local communities without consultation. He told the Newsnight programme
    on Thursday night: rCLI donrCOt know what people in the government actually expect.

    rCLIf you put these illegal immigrants into houses in the middle of
    housing estates, close to schools, next door to people, into communities
    who have absolutely no say in it, then I think itrCOs a pretty reasonable expectation that the people there will not be happy about it and will
    want to make a fuss. The fact is werCOre getting about a thousand-a-week
    of these people coming in on small boats and werCOre running out of places
    to put them.rCY

    The protests in Thetford are just the latest in a series of incidents of public disquiet over government-forced plantations of new arrivals into communities in recent years, although it is somewhat unusual in that it
    brakes the norm of protests generally following high-profile migrant
    crimes being committed locally, rather than the mere arrival of
    incomers. One one such case, rioters clashed with police in Belfast
    earlier this summer after what was described as an attempted rCLbeheadingrCY in the city.
    --
    rCLWhat use are tactical nukes if we do not use themrCY -- DJT

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