"He was apprehended by police in a taxi on route to the school after his father reported him missing. And they sent him BACK HOME. A week later, he butchered three girls and maimed 10 other people. This isn't a mistake. It is either chronic incompetence or it is intentional."
In a sense, I have every sympathy with the police and "Prevent". They were doing their best, but didn't have the resources to correctly determine the seriousness of this case, nor to act appropriately.
And there we have the nightmare behind Starmer's current bout of lawyerly outrage, and the reason why we shouldn't get hung up on who said what and who knew what. We are an advanced wealthy society with a police force, MI5, and a "Prevent" scheme tailored specifically to prevent this type of thing from happening. Yet the scale of the threat from radicalised immigrants and their offspring is so vast that they are only able to do a cursory, box-ticking job. The British State is simply not up to the task of keeping us safe from those it has allowed to come unchecked into our country. It has been forced to give up, and to concentrate instead on telling us that we are mistaken if we think that immigration is behind any of our problems.
Sure, heads may roll, and there will be pockets of lazy incompetent officials, as per any government department. But this is essentially about a far bigger problem. We imported the Third World, so that's what we now have. Rwanda? Seriously? What did they expect? Without the benefits of Empire, we have maintained our Edwardian role as the world's policeman, but by *insourcing* their criminals.
Yes, just as I thought, a gimmegrunt! The headline is a stinking twisted lie! The person who wrote that is just as twisted! Sick
"He was apprehended by police in a taxi on route to the school after his father reported him missing. And they sent him BACK HOME. A week later, he butchered three girls and maimed 10 other people. This isn't a mistake. It is either chronic incompetence or it is intentional."
In a sense, I have every sympathy with the police and "Prevent". They were doing their best, but didn't have the resources to correctly determine the seriousness of this case, nor to act appropriately.
And there we have the nightmare behind Starmer's current bout of lawyerly outrage, and the reason why we shouldn't get hung up on who said what and who knew what. We are an advanced wealthy society with a police force, MI5, and a "Prevent" scheme tailored specifically to prevent this type of thing from happening. Yet the scale of the threat from radicalised immigrants and their offspring is so vast that they are only able to do a cursory, box-ticking job. The British State is simply not up to the task of keeping us safe from those it has allowed to come unchecked into our country. It has been forced to give up, and to concentrate instead on telling us that we are mistaken if we think that immigration is behind any of our problems.
Sure, heads may roll, and there will be pockets of lazy incompetent officials, as per any government department. But this is essentially about a far bigger problem. We imported the Third World, so that's what we now have. Rwanda? Seriously? What did they expect? Without the benefits of Empire, we have maintained our Edwardian role as the world's policeman, but by *insourcing* their criminals.