Brexit: the most important decision in a generation. Is it that unreasonable to ask the people “are you sure?”
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Replying to @brianpaddick
Or how about 'would you like a cup of tea?' Or maybe 'how do you feel about me unilaterally declaring Brixton a druggie zone and condemning the families there to years of drug related crime?' Fucks up, gets promoted to Lords, establishment trougher.
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Replying to @tomfawcett88
We seized more cannabis during my time as police commander in Brixton, arrested more Class A drug dealers and significantly reduced street robbery & burglary. But don’t let the facts get in the way of a good story. Independent evaluation here: http://policeauthority.org/metropolitan/committees/mpa/2002/020926/17/index.html …
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Replying to @brianpaddick
I live here mate, don't patronise me, I live with the consequences of your giant ego. You encouraged every dangerous dealer in London and beyond to come to Brixton, hardly surprising the numbers went up is it? Best keep off the subject of cannabis...
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Replying to @tomfawcett88
The independent evaluation shows completely the opposite of what you are saying - fewer people from outside the borough arrested for drugs. I don’t know what happened after I left in 2002 but pointing out the facts is not patronising, it just completely undermines your argument.
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Replying to @brianpaddick
It isn't an argument, it's a simple fact, you fucked up our community. And we are still paying the price for your vainglorious grandstanding. The price you pay? Elevation and an intent to subvert democracy.
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Sadly the facts point completely in the opposite direction. There is no point in arguing with someone who relies on emotion rather than evidence. Goodbye.
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