Look at the state of London on Sunday (July 11):
Filthy. Vandalised. Covered in litter. No social distancing!
Not a single police officer in sight.
We’ve all drawn the obvious conclusions:
Police presumably waiting for a statue of Churchill to be imperilled. https://t.co/ouzbn63nCb
— simon maginn (@simonmaginn) July 11, 2021
Perhaps Jonathan Pie put it best in this video clip. WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE:
But this has to be the last word because it makes a clear point about the government too:
Seems to me the Met Police have the wrong priorities
They disgracefully harassed people at Vigil for Sarah Everard
They raided ExtinctionR to snatch some artworkThey do not deal with racist mobs rampaging in London
They do not deal with CORRUPTION in Johnson’s Regime— Tom London (@TomLondon6) July 12, 2021
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