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Britain is now 'worse than Iraq' - Whilst Gordon Brown cowers in his bunker.

Britain is now 'worse than Iraq' - Whilst Gordon Brown cowers in his bunker.
A HERO paratrooper attacked with an iron bar as he went to buy a pizza last night branded Broken Britain "more dangerous than Iraq".

The 27-year-old hero spoke out as the country was rocked by yet another 24 hours of vicious attacks. The horror toll in the last few days includes:

FIFTEEN knife thugs slashing at customers as two drug gangs battled in a family pub in Bickley, Kent — leaving two men fighting for life and the bar looking "like an abattoir".
A PUB landlord being stabbed by three thieves in nearby Sidcup. Harry Potter actor Rob Knox, 18, was killed trying to protect his brother from a yob in the town on Saturday.

A MARRIED man aged 31 being stabbed to death by a baying mob who smashed his car and hauled him out in Bradford, West Yorks.

THREE boys aged 12, 13, and 15 being quizzed over the killing of Amar Aslam, 17, in Dewsbury, West Yorks — including one alleged to have taken a picture as Amar lay dying. FATHER-of-two Alan Riddock, 41, being stabbed to death when he challenged vandals at a pub in Bedminster, Bristol. So where is Gordon? Where is the action? Well Gordon is busy doing what Gordon does best, dithering, pondering, clunking, cowering and hiding.

Ok, so where then is our kebab eating Home Sec. Jacqui Smith? Well alienating the very people, the police that she needs on her side. I refer of course to the proper police, not the PCSO(Community Support Officers) who are of no use what so ever and will cover those cunts at the end of this:

However, Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, decided to abide by the Labour government's limit of 2 per cent for the public sector. So she "phased in" the increase, postponing its implementation by three months to 1 December, which reduced the cost for 2007-8 to 1.9 per cent. In other words, she was picking on the police as a soft option, given the no-strike rule.

We have to marvel at the reasons given by Ms Smith at the Police Federation conference: she claimed the phasing was necessary to keep inflation under control, to protect the mortgages of policemen and women, and that the "unaffordability" would result in the sacking of officers. What she overlooked was that these pay negotiations were after the event of inflation and higher mortgage costs, so any award is on account of past, not future, inflation. How could it be otherwise?

The Labour government has been mocked for being able to find £2.7 billion to cover part of the consequences of its self-inflicted 10p tax debacle, yet the £30 million saved by delaying the police pay was considered too crucial to the economy.Now back to the crap PCSO's often called Blunkett's Bobbies after dire former Home Sec. and scribber for The Sun newspaper David Blunkett:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1022428/Village-shopkeeper-threatened-arrest-warning-customers-approaching-traffic-wardens.html

A rural village shopkeeper has been threatened with arrest after warning customers of approaching traffic officials, it has emerged.

Alma Floyd, 60, was driven to despair by 'over-zealous' Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) ticketing shoppers for parking outside her store.

The family-run grocery has no car park but shoppers have used the six metre-wide pavement without incident for over 60 years.

Alma says the parking crackdown has caused a slump in trade and could spell financial ruin for her Highnam's Dairy in Cheddar, Somerset.

So she has been keeping an eye out for passing PCSOs and alerts her customers whenever they appear.

But last week a local Sergeant visited the store and warned her she risked prosecution if she continued to interfere with PCSOs "in their line of duty".

**"In their line of duty", what a telling phrase. Does their duty include throwing their weight - often quite considerable as they need not be as fit due to laxer health rules than our proper police - about? Quite how is a member of the public attempting to saveguard his or her business in any attempting to stop a worthless PCSO in "In their line of duty"?

PCSO's are a drain on the state, a waste of public money and should all be sacked, or in an ideal world humanely put to sleep.
The PCSO I might add has no actual powers of arrest, unlike the policemen and women. They are menials, petty pen pushers, ticket issuers, clock watchers, rule enforcers, made up of sad lonely cunts unable to become proper members of the police, sad lonely individuals with sexual hang ups who get a thrill from pushing around the public. Lower even than the traffic wardens, in the pecking order should a member of the public stand up to them they have to like in this instance run crying to the police to back them up.
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