Friday, 4 July 2025

Start the day with a joke.

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Keir Starmer
For too long, theft and anti-social behaviour has blighted town centres. It shouldn’t be like this. Our Plan for Change is putting officers back on the beat where you can see them, so businesses can thrive, and you can shop safely.
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Excuse me Mr Starmer, when are you going to educate your staff to write believable tweets, because at the moment they spew forthwith bullshit by the bucket load.

Uniformed officers patrolling shopping areas sounds good, but how are they going to contain and arrest a mob of fifty out of control fit young men, who are intent in barging into a store and clearing the shelves in a matter of minutes. Staff have been instructed not to intervene if any such attack happens in their shop.

One is reminded of an old fashioned saying, 'it's daylight robbery', and it is.
It seems to me that common sense is in short supply among politicians. They do everything arse about face. Create the problem then pretend that they are doing something to sort it out.

I await your next joke tweet.
Have a good day. Toodle pip. ilona

3 comments:

  1. HAH!! You've got a good point there. . .

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    1. Stands to reason. When people have reached rock bottom, when they have nothing to eat and nowhere to stay, they are going to steal. The courts can't cope now with all the prosecutions pending. Police officers are not going to put their lives at risk, so they turn a blind eye.

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  2. Just maybe if the police spent less time looking for mildly offensive tweets, they might have time to do something about real crimes??

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