Murder of 87 year old in the street

Sometimes it's like reading slanging matches on twitter. People screaming sources when they don't like what they read or crying out pointing racist, or alt right and so on. Or it doesn't align with their facts trying to state it as the actual facts. Sometimes I never thought I'd see the day, sometimes, that there is almost no difference between twitter and so many OcUK forum members.

There is hardly a day goes by it's the same discussions, same kind of imaginary point scoring to achieve what on a forum? That you're winning?
GD is basically social media.
 
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I agree, the Conservatives have, alongside Labour and coalition governments been utterly lamentable in grasping the nettle of immigration statistics. we even have our so called charities poking their interference in with physically assisting illegal immigration, which is appalling.

Glad you agree with my post that the country has gone to ***** under the Tory government even though we might disagree on the reasons why.
 
I've cited the facts, others have cited the facts, some dislike them, some even try to deny them, some move the goalposts in a never ending circle to muddle those facts.

We are where we are, a frail old man has died on his mobility scooter of knife wounds, yet as I rightly predicted, there have come those elements who wish to deny knife and gun crime in inner cities is predominantly a black man's criminal go to when in pursuit of whatever takes their fancy or frustrates them.
 
No, we would see an increase in numbers due to the increasing numbers of Syrian immigrants within the UK.
I guess differing circumstances / scenarios mean other factors influence (such as having a familial link already settled here etc.), but I would assume to see it at some point still.
 
I guess differing circumstances / scenarios mean other factors influence (such as having a familial link already settled here etc.), but I would assume to see it at some point still.

Significant increases in immigrants from the likes of Syria and Iraq have been going on for some time now. We should have seen that corresponding increase in rates if your theory was correct but we're not. Black males continue to be significantly over represented throughout the crime spectrum.

What I will say is curious is that ethnicity recording is very inconsistent however. Its curiously absent for some crimes/stages of the justice process.
 
I think the common term is "minorities", however I'm not entirely sure on where you're heading with the statement and it may not actually be the syntax you use which stirs the pot...

I was deliberately being more specific then "minorities", as the demographics of those committing knife and gun crime is demonstrably more specific than merely "minorities". I have no intention of being deliberately obtuse to flatter the facts in favour of some. The demographics are clearly and undeniably defined by photographs, name and the actual crime statistics and court transcripts. To call them "minorities" is disingenuous to minorities in general.
 
Significant increases in immigrants from the likes of Syria and Iraq have been going on for some time now. We should have seen that corresponding increase in rates if your theory was correct but we're not. Black males continue to be significantly over represented throughout the crime spectrum.

What I will say is curious is that ethnicity recording is very inconsistent however. Its curiously absent for some crimes/stages of the justice process.
Yeh, you've got a point.

I've never seen Syrian on the form the police show you. A1, officer.
 
Yeh, you've got a point.

I've never seen Syrian on the form the police show you. A1, officer.

You're right they don't. But they're some of the fastest growing nationalities in England and we're not seeing their corresponding classification increasing in crime representation.
 
I was deliberately being more specific then "minorities", as the demographics of those committing knife and gun crime is demonstrably more specific than merely "minorities". I have no intention of being deliberately obtuse to flatter the facts in favour of some. The demographics are clearly and undeniably defined by photographs, name and the actual crime statistics and court transcripts. To call them "minorities" is disingenuous to minorities in general.
Then I've absolutely no idea what you meant by "ethnically divided perpetrators" (again, Looool)
 
It means that in my opinion and statistically those who perpetrate the majority of these crimes are not of British ethnicity.
So... minorities?

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