Todays London Stabbing/Shooting

I can remember when I first came to Newcastle and the locals smashed up their own town because of a football match.

I can also remember Forest signing a Dutch guy on the night Nottingham rioted and he turned straight around.

I know you're all desperate to make sure you blame immigrants for this. The blame probably lies more in the financial capital.
 
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan tweeted that his "prayers are with this innocent child and with the mother it has so tragically lost".

Prayers.... Prayers ain't going to help. Pull your finger out your **** and catch these sick *****

Tragic loss of life and a baby that will never have a mother so will probably drift through the system unless they have decent relatives.
 
I know you're all desperate to make sure you blame immigrants for this. The blame probably lies more in the financial capital.

There is a good video interview with Dave Courtney on youtube, at one time the most known London gangster.

In the interview he mentions the foreign gangs in London and how they are more violent than any of the old east end gangsters. He said lucky for him they all respect him so if he has a problem he calls on them.
 
I apologise if I’m being naive. But to an outsider it looks like the political decisions to appease the multi cult is leading to more black lads stabbing each other to death. If it wasn’t so tragic it would be ironic that decisions made to combat so called institutional racism are leaving more kids dead at the hands of their peers.
 
How can you blame multiculturalism for black kids stabbing black kids? :confused:

He isn't, you should try and read his post. He's blaming the decisions that have been taken to appease them. So when you refuse to acknowledge problems within certain communities for fear of being labelled as a racist for example, that's one problem.
 
It’s not immigrant gangs stabbing people though.

If I recall from a previous thread though, a gang member had described how immigrants from violent countries like Somalia had taken the violence to another level and London's homegrown gangs had to up their game just to be safe, I think he described it as them being involved in an arms race. You can blame multiculturalism to some extent because not all cultures are equal but like Roar87 says a far bigger problem is that police have been largely hamstrung by political correctness, just as they were in dealing with child sexual exploitation from a particular demographic. The majority of the police force are probably scared to death of being accused of racism and that will affect their decision making.
 
The problem isn't police forces not wanting to appear racist, it's more to with the sheer scale of the problem and the communities being completely isolated from mainstream British society.

Police cannot get a foothold in the intelligence game when offenders are in the Albanian, Turkish, Pakistani, Eastern European, Somalian communities etc.
 
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So every single stabbing is now his fault is it?

No, but saying "Knife and violent crime is slowing in the capital" when theres been an over 50% rise since he took over shows that he is failing to acknowledge the problem or take it seriously, and thats not good PR for him.

Just look at his "its just part of living in the Capital" stance on terrorism as another example of his lack of awareness or empathy towards those who, unlike himself, end up paying the price.
 
8 months pregnant and stabbed to death in Croydon. How can this be, pretty sure the Mayor of London said it's safer now than when he took over.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-48814571

The independent ran a headline making it sound like a random gang attack, triggering all the bigots , when in fact this was at domestic violence instance.

No government policy will stop a horrible person attacking someone like this.
 
No, but saying "Knife and violent crime is slowing in the capital" when theres been an over 50% rise since he took over shows that he is failing to acknowledge the problem or take it seriously, and thats not good PR for him.

Just look at his "its just part of living in the Capital" stance on terrorism as another example of his lack of awareness or empathy towards those who, unlike himself, end up paying the price.

The statement he made was literally as blunt as anyone could make, it was crude and offensive, but it will almost always (unfortunately) be true. Dense urban living comes with a price, dense urban living in one of the premier economies with vast inequalities comes with a bigger price and living in a country with a foreign policy such as ours (lessened recently tbh) comes with a massive target as well. (anti-terror seems to be doing it's job well enough)

Should he have simply done what every other politician does and lie to/mislead the public about it? Granted he probably should have wrote it down in a more official format rather than an off the cuff response, but still.
 
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Except he said the police presence was part and parcel of living in a big city, not the terrorism itself. What are we reading, Trump Daily Today or something? :rolleyes:

Edit: hard to find the original quite but seems he was saying being vigilant is part and parcel, not terrorism itself. My point still stands. I swearh was talking about police presence in the original quote that the Trumpians misrepresented on Twitter to attack him. Meh
 
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Except he said the police presence was part and parcel of living in a big city, not the terrorism itself. What are we reading, Trump Daily Today or something? :rolleyes:

Edit: hard to find the original quite but seems he was saying being vigilant is part and parcel, not terrorism itself. My point still stands. I swearh was talking about police presence in the original quote that the Trumpians misrepresented on Twitter to attack him. Meh

The original quote was that being everyone prepared for terror attacks was part and parcel.
 
Ah yes. I'm not his biggest fan, but saying that is not the same as saying terrorist attacks themselves are part and parcel :)

If he would have said women must be prepared to possibly be raped in London as it's part and parcel of living in a big city he would have been chased out with pitchforks. It was a utterly moronic statement to make regardless of his intentions.
 
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