We have to hope that at least some of the rioters being jailed, do learn their lesson…

The few who did not previously have a criminal record and now have one, will suddenly find the impact truly astounding, for a few minutes of madness on their part!
It is never worth it

There is nothing wrong with being frustrated with government or issues or whatever it is these rioters say they are miffed about. But you simply cannot express such frustration by injuring police men and women who are themselves parents and members of society; they are simply doing their jobs. And to intimidate other citizens – whether they are foreigners or not direct descendants of the celts & angles – is deplorable and brings such shame on the country these idiots say they are fighting for. It is much more shameful to see Britain televised around the world as a country of rioters. There is simply no tenable excuse for it.

It would be nice if any of them that show real remorse, can later – after completing their prison sentences – apply for a pardon if they can demonstrate true remorse and their understanding of the enormity of what they did, both in terms of disgracing our country as well as causing fear and hatred to escalate in society. Nobody has the right to intimidate others in this country.

Moment of madness. But the people who egged them on and continued to state that disorder could occur, will escape any punishment and are already out there mouthing off again, as if we haven’t had enough silliness! Give it a rest!!

Published by knowsharebletch

an everyday professional wondering (as many others do daily) what all the animosity is all about? we all came with nothing (as babies), didn’t choose where we popped out and we will all leave (when we die) with nothing.

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