“Senior Police Using Arabic Expressions” | Peter Bleksley Says Sharia Law Is Followed In UK

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Published 2024-08-08
Despite police bracing for violence, with more than 100 protests anticipated, these fears proved unfounded. Instead, thousands of anti-racism demonstrators turned out peacefully.

The fatal stabbing of three girls in Southport has sparked the worst unrest in a decade. Almost immediately after the attack, social media posts falsely speculated that the suspect was a Muslim asylum seeker.

This misinformation fuelled the violence, driven by anti-immigration and islamophobic sentiment and the far-right. Police and politicians have cautiously welcomed the calmer scenes last night.

However, preparations remain in place for more potential disorder this weekend.

Mike Graham is joined by former Met detective, Peter Bleksley.

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All Comments (21)
  • @chlobix22
    Two TIER Police is a FACT. ARREST ME.
  • @Jetchisel
    IMMIGRATION should be decided by a REFERENDUM !!
  • @darrens2601
    Confusing racism with people pissed of for having to pay for all these illegal immigrants we don't want,while cutting pensioners benefits
  • @foumf-O7
    As a Frenchman I knew that you also suffer from massive immigration but... a police representative who says salamalekoum??? But what is happening to your country my god???
  • @anthonymarsh880
    Between the Starmer, Islamists, the police and the pro Palestine mob I have great concern for our Jewish friends.
  • @catscan2022
    So 3 young girls were stabbed to death and others injured last week and these protestors said nothing but now theyre back on the streets protesting about palestine. If theyre more concerned with whats happening in palestine why dont they go and live there. They wont be missed
  • @user-lq9hw1tb2w
    Being against uncontrolled immigration & the importation of cultural chaos & organised crime is not far right it's common sense!
  • @Frances-c2j
    Using Arab language by police and pandering to Islamist is unacceptable
  • @grimdicer152
    The Muslim gangs had weapons, and the police ignored them.
  • @TribalThief
    Just to let everyone know, the guy wondering around with a sword has not been arrested whist a guy got 6 months for saying something about Palestine on facebook
  • Can’t we have a tax for just labour voters to pay for all the costs for illegal immigration how many would volunteer for that
  • @lilyanquinn5002
    We must protest in a calm manner in our thousands with a union jack and sing our British songs. We must not let Starmer win. He is a bully and would be dictator.
  • @UniteUKSuffolk
    Peaceful tell that to Croydon where police were attacked by Muslim gangs
  • @justlooking3572
    Ask an Iranian ex pat how they lost their country and they'll tell you...Like this.
  • Why don’t they arrest the elders or community leaders that are practicing Sharia laws in Britain we follow British law.
  • @tombridge3608
    Is it two-tier policing or two-tier justice? The CPS obviously told the police to charge someone with assaulting a police officer very quickly as the guy is in jail already a few days after the crime. What about the individual who assaulted THREE police officers, breaking one of their noses, but is still at liberty? Two-tier policing, two-tier CPS or two-tier justice; take your pick. Politics over the law, not acceptable.
  • @haitch04
    I have enjoyed living in our Country when it was British, being born 1940. Lovely times as a child being taught by patriotic teachers in a hugely united Great Britain. My late Dad who fought in WW1 and awarded the Military Medal for bravery would be horrified if he could see the state of the Country he fought for, as it is today.
  • @AAPires
    First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me. —Martin Niemöller