
Fred Alert
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Fred Alert
@AlertFred70473
In my defence,I dont give a fuck!


Those officers should Instantly lose their jobs and pensions for this. Kicking a defenceless man in the head, several times, with steel toe cap boots on?? That’s Serious Assault for any other member of the public. There was no need for this whatsoever.

Israel is committing genocide, the vast majority of genocide scholars (of whom I am one) and human rights organisations agree. @ZackPolanski is only stating a well-established truth. The campaign against him is a campaign of genocide denial.



Maureen Lipman is currently the target of a campaign of personal vilification and antisemitic abuse intended to secure her cancellation. For those committed to dismantling racism, it must be stated with absolute clarity that such tactics have no place within our cultural life.



Excellent from @lewis_goodall If a retweet can disqualify someone from leading a political party - nobody would qualify. Voters are going to see through this - and be reminded of Starmer’s record as PM. Labour ministers should keep saying it!


🚨NEW: I am told that Liz Kendall thinks she has the numbers for a leadership run and is ready to go first thing Friday morning. Kendall was previously in the 2015 leadership race and obtained 4.5% (four point five) of the membership vote.









Left: Head of Met Police Mark Rowley suggests that Zack Polanski undermines the ability of police officers to work Right: It seems that Zack Polanski, like many of us, was wondering why police officers kicked a man on the ground five times in the head I'm not anti police. I've never trained or worked in any part of policing. And I'm grateful every day that we have police men and women who run towards danger to protect all of us in society I can appreciate fast moving instances where officers have to act on their feet, especially when there's a dangerous person who stabbed two people, and they need to disarm them as quickly as possible But it's the five kicks to the attackers head which makes many of us wonder if that was an appropriate way to respond I've muted the video in the first playing so you can hear the commissioner. I've kept the audio in the second playing so you can hear the officers You can hear the police officers repeatedly shout 'drop the knife' as they're kicking him in the head. You can also see they're holding a taser, which presumably immobilised the attacker which is why he's on the ground not really moving. And when they pull his arm out to get him to drop the knife, his arm is shaking (taser?) We all rely on the police to keep us safe, but I don't think it's unreasonable to ask @metpoliceuk if kicking someone in the head five times is acceptable normal practice I'd welcome any clarity from any experienced police officer, or directly from the Met, just to reassure the public on the reasons why these actions were taken I'd also appreciate the integrity of responding with an explanation, not to assume that these questions are meant to demean or diminish the ability of our police to keep us safe



Tony Blair would offer you assisted dying as a consolation for losing your pension








