nothing says strong and stable like martial law. Mission accomplished I say.
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Why do they need the big rucksacks? Police don't have all that. They're not trekking across the Brecon Beacons, they're sitting in Parlament
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Because they will have to be self sufficient as we require them to be you utter arse
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I am truly shocked by this sight
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Very disturbing. Can we have an election with army on the streets? And as Labour members, how do we adapt to these new circumstances?
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I think it might be a mistake to put the PARAs in direct contact with the public. Great fighting troops but not known for their diplomacy.
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I think Brits are deploying their best soldiers of regular army to protect Parliment. That's all.
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Best for what? Fighting? probably. But for public engagement I'd say not.
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Aye, for fighting. So, what do you want instead them?
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this is cynical, frightening stuff, May's handling this very badly and should be ashamed
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Because of police cuts?
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to better support the police, right now they're stretched thin, having the extra manpower will give them space to think
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Completely unnecessary, after-the-fact electioneering. Make May's premiership
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