Where the Police Fail…

Ordinary people have to step in. Expect more of this. These people are bullies using blackmail to try and force their politics on the rest of us. Scum, the lot of them. Much like the people who pulled the protestors off a tube train the other year, motorists who have had enough are taking matters into their own hands.

And if we are in any doubt about what these people really are, then their leader makes no bones about it.

A climate zealot who founded the Extinction Rebellion splinter group which brought parts of London to a standstill for more than four hours during this morning’s rush hour has revealed that he would block an ambulance which contained a dying person.

In an extraordinary admission to the Unbreak the Planet podcast, Insulate Britain mastermind Roger Hallam told presenter Mike Galsworthy that he would also have refused to move for a crying woman who was trying to get to her unwell 81-year-old mother in hospital.

The chilling exchange comes after a tearful woman trying to get to her unwell 81-year-old mother in a Canterbury hospital slammed ‘selfish’ eco-morons who had blocked the Blackwall Tunnel, Hanger Lane and Wandsworth Bridge between 8am and 12pm.

His remarks about how he would behave if he had the power tells us what he really is – a vile authoritarian Marxist wannabe dictator. A neo Stalin.

The climate zealot has also called for those ‘responsible’ for climate change to face Nuremberg-style trials and even suggested they should receive a ‘a bullet in the head’ as punishment. He told the Times: ‘The question will be who’s culpable, in the same way [as] with the Nazis.

I know I call for hanging them, but my comments are somewhat tongue in cheek hyperbole – this arsehole clearly believes what he is saying and will use any tactic he can to force his political agenda on the rest of us, knowing full well that the ballot box will never be a route to power.

If Priti Patel and the police either will not or cannot sort this, the good burghers of Britain will do it themselves as can be seen here.

21 Comments

  1. If only it was the fire brigade they had blocked I’m sure a blast of the hose would get them out of the way

  2. “Cold water” I can think of far more effective liquids available at many farm yards. Come to think of it, why can’t an enterprising farmer keep a tractor and muckspreader nearby? Be a shame if the PTO suddenly became jammed in the “On” position…

  3. Trojan Horse maybe? Public pushed so far that hard crackdown welcomed with open arms. Then extended to ALL protest. Eg ‘Freedom’ jab passports etc.

    Just a thought.

    • Maybe. However, the fact remains that what is happening is not protest, it is intimidation and extortion. Whatever the risks involved to liberty generally, this needs dealing with. Priti Patel doesn’t need to create more powers, there are already powers on the statue book to deal with people who block the public highway. All they need to do is arrest, charge, before the magistrate and remand in custody until the court case. And keep doing it. I know their leaders are talking up martyrdom, but no one can hear them screaming from inside. I would also suggest that the kind of people they are, prison will not be a comfortable place from which to exercise that martyrdom. So let them become martyrs. Lock them up and throw away the key.

  4. They are nasty pieces of work, aren’t they? Although I don’t really wish ill on anyone, would it not be ironic and poetic justice if they blocked a road and stopped an ambulance containing one of their parents/brothers/sisters, who then died as a result of their actions?

  5. The men who dragged the protestors off the roads were remarkably restrained.
    There is a foreseeable risk that some protestors will be badly injured, beaten up, by irate road users.
    This could be avoided very easily: police, courts and, if necessary, government to do their job.
    And what they should do is easy to see: keep the roads clear.

  6. The bottom line is that the police could clear this garbage from the roads in five minutes but they wilfully choose not to. Indeed, from what I have seen police presence at these “protests” seems to be to provide protection to the vicious anti- everything parasites who clearly believe they have a moral right to do essentially whatever they please.

    This is something that affects real people, decent people going about their lawful business. Total indifference from the police can be taken as read.

    • vicious anti- everything parasites who clearly believe they have a moral right to do essentially whatever they please.

      These people have forgotten the law of nature. The strongest and smartest generally win.

      We have created a society that we all follow the rules of, because that way more people win more of the time, by ‘preventing’ the strongest from just taking what they want. This also benefits the stronger in the long run as they won’t always be the strongest and also don’t have to worry as much about constantly defending what is theirs.

      Now these ass clowns come along and break the rules, expecting those same rules to protect them against violence.
      Watch that video. Not one of those idiots could stand a chance against even one of the blokes who were clearing them off. This time they were restrained. If it keeps happening, expect that restraint to disappear – and people will get hurt. If they keep breaking the rules, those who are affected by it will also act outside the rules.

      It does make me kind of proud to be British. The protesters broke the rules of the system. People have given the system a chance to correct their behaviours. Now that doesn’t seem to be happening, people will correct their behaviours for them. Initially, the corrections are minimal and proportional. It’s good that we don’t just immediately jump to violence.

      A smart person would look at the behaviour of those clearing the protesters (note the guy chucking on of the protesters bag over the fence lol) and think, “we might be pushing it a bit, should refrain from blocking more roads”. … But then smart people don’t tend to super glue themselves to roads in the first place.

  7. “…who clearly believe they have a moral right to do essentially whatever they please.”

    Of course they do, they’re saving the planet. You wouldn’t expect due diligence in checking whether or not it actually needed saving would you?

    • A common affliction among religions alas, both those that believe in a sky fairy and those that don’t (gaia standing in for this I suppose)

  8. Whatever it takes to deal with these eco-anarchists should be done. If a few die who cares !

  9. As mentioned in an earlier post, these morons could be dealt with under the Public Order Act, rather the Highways Act. I wonder who is instructing the Police not to use this legislation?

  10. It has been mentioned elsewhere that vigilantism is very dangerous. We have a system in place to try our best to seperate the guilty from the innocent and act accordingly. Vigilantes have a tendency to clumsily target innocent people because they have no due process to adhere to. If the police and the criminal justice system are no longer fit for purpose, what is going to happen?

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