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Corbyn is being smeared again – this time to stop protests against genocide - by Jonathan Cook.

Have the citizens of the UK learned nothing since the "Battle of Orgreave"?

The police are not an agency of the people, they do not exist to protect the 'whole' of the British public? They are an organisation designed and existing to protect those with, against those without.

Their interests are purely expedient and anyone with an ounce of objectivity can observe their tendentious positioning within British society. Whether that is illegally detaining journalists for exposing moral turpitude, demonstrating against a government clearly acting against the will of the people, or simply protecting the financially powerful against organised labour.

WAKE UP! THE BRITISH POLICE ARE NOT OUR FRIENDS!!

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It’s that Jeremy Corbyn again, well known for bundling burly coppers to the ground.

The man is a public menace.

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I am so utterly disgusted with the UK- England in particular. It seems there is no morality, decency or honesty anymore among the political class ( the ones currently in office), the police or the judicial system. Even more sad is the lack of outrage from the general public- they are the very epitome of being 'dumbed down'. I will never understand how a monster like Starmer could ever have been elected- a very sad commentary on the state of things in the UK. Unless the public can speak out and reverse this rapid decline- the UK will be quickly relegated to the scrap heap of history.

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We are scooting very fast towards a society that looses all its value of non violent protest as previously assisted by our police. The use of terrorism as a concept that some Jews have encouraged the police to use and is promoted by our Government must be challenged by all peace and truth loving people. Save our Society.

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A police caution is a formal warning given to someone who has admitted to committing a minor crime. It's not a criminal conviction, but it can be used as evidence in future court cases.

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