exiledclaseboy
Roger Freestone
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Ok.Fuck off!
Ok.Fuck off!
I can taking ribbing off you all day everyday, just because you're having your arse handed to you on a thread and not for the first time don't try and take out on me.I’ll do what I want but thanks for your concern.
Strangely though nobody wants to comment on the video of Khan’s deputy making a cunt of herself.
Oh and you’ve got another bloke in this thread that is incapable of taking a bit of ribbing trying to be clever and if you don’t know who I’m talking about it’s the one that slags off every political party there is but openly admits to not using his vote,makes sense to someone I suppose.
He's thick as fuck, next time he thinks of calling others thick he should take another look in his mirrors and he'll see whose thick and who needs a good fucking haircut, scruffy herbert.
He could do with a long fucking spell off here that's a fact.He’s got a point mind. I’d give yourself a spell off Twitter if I was you. It’s not doing you any good.
I can taking ribbing off you all day everyday, just because you're having your arse handed to you on a thread and not for the first time don't try and take out on me.
Whether I vote or not has got absolutely fuckall to do with anything anyone or you so don't try changing the subject cause you've made a twat of yourself again. I pay my fucking taxes so I can say what I like.
You keep playing the same old tune I couldn't give a fuk about you or what you think. I'm happy to live rent free in that gormless head of yours though so crack on.I pay my fucking taxes too so I can say what I like especially that you’re thick as fuck.
“I hate Starmer.”
“Vote him out Max.”
“Dur I can’t mun I don’t vote like.”
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Totally agree with your comments. My view is that the front counter is essential part of the policing service and people should be able to attend a police station and speak to someone. The closure of the front desk service will save the Met £7m - that’s nothing in the grand scheme of things to maintain an essential service. These closures have been happening in other parts of the countries for a long time and imho they are wrong.This is a sad day, the closing down of the front counters, it was my job in Greenwich for 12 years as a civilian Officer. I was also the union rep there and we knew this would happen one day and I left the Met in 2011, I am so surprised that the public in London haven't made a big issue of this as in my opinion the front counters are an integral part of the community, you meet some characters, some bad, nasty people and people who just want a chat.
I'm more disappointed with PCS Union who havent put anything out, a sad day
So if Boris closed almost half of them Khan is closing more than half of them then.Totally agree with your comments. My view is that the front counter is essential part of the policing service and people should be able to attend a police station and speak to someone. The closure of the front desk service will save the Met £7m - that’s nothing in the grand scheme of things to maintain an essential service. These closures have been happening in other parts of the countries for a long time and imho they are wrong.
People are pointing the finger at Khan, they need to remember that Boris closed almost half of the front desk services during his tenure, which is still more than Khan has closed during his tenure.