Il leader del consiglio di riforma del Regno Unito afferma che la polizia dovrebbe essere in grado di “sparare alle persone se necessario”

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/reform-shoot-people-linden-kemkaran-kent-nigel-farage-b2793529.html

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    1. ReindeerKitchen872 on

      The can, im glad they don’t do it more…. What will be the next rubbish soundbite aimed at idiots.

    2. Going to assume she does not mean those attacking hotels where there are asylum seekers.

    3. MiddleAgeCool on

      The police, armed police, can shoot people when necessary. What does she think the armed police do?

    4. Call-Me-Portia on

      Spoiler: they are. Fortunately (and this is one of the many great things about this country) they very rarely need to exercise this ability.

    5. Davegeekdaddy on

      I think it’s good that we treat the act of the state taking someone’s life as seriously as we do and investigate it thoroughly.

    6. Vikingchap on

      But… they are?

      Why the shit do people take this party seriously?

    7. BobBobBobBobBobDave on

      If only someone had already thought of that….

      Honestly, everything the Reform Party say is like something from a drunk conversation with your dumbest relative.

    8. Ruin_In_The_Dark on

      Around 50 police officers were hurt by violent right wingers last summer . . .

    9. LisbonMissile on

      Reason #453 as to why these morons should not be near power.

    10. WearyBearMan on

      They can. That’s why they have guns.

      Why the fuck is a council worker even concerned with this?

    11. RecentTwo544 on

      Devil’s advocate here – she *kind of* has a point. But as ever with Reform, it’s just soundbites and no real actual plans.

      As others are saying – yes, the police can and do shoot people, but it is rare.

      But no one is mentioning the Chris Kaba case, which she mentioned in the interview. The officer was dragged through the courts and a misconduct hearing, and it was only *after* he was cleared we found out Kaba’s full criminal history, which was very violent and involved a shooting almost certainly committed by him just the day before. At the time he was killed, he wasn’t complying with orders from armed police, had tried to ram their cars, then was reaching into the glovebox before the fatal shot was fired.

      Whether you like Reform or not, and I certainly do not, you have to admit that isn’t really acceptable. There’s a LONG way between resolving issues like that and going full American where police shoot first and ask questions later.

    12. HotPie1666 on

      I guess people are forgetting the backlash the officer received from the Chris Kaba incident and how even the London mayor sided with the criminal.

    13. wellyftw2 on

      JFC. Reform councillors absolutely thick as fuck. They do no possess the brains they were born with.

    14. DonnieLovesBowling on

      How do these people navigate real life? Too stupid for words.

    15. Used-Play2611 on

      Literally an Americanised soundbite… Ya know the Reform UK lot sure does like foreign influence if it comes from the USA.

      They love to shit on Turkish Barbers but what about all the tax dodging McDonald’s and Burger King and Starbucks? American shite!

    16. InformationDry2567 on

      Crazy is as crazy does. Let’s be honest,they’re all a bit loony arent they ??

    17. I was an AFO for 27 years and I wouldn’t want Reform backing me.

      Section 3 of the Criminal Law Act allows ANY person to use reasonable force.

      The irony of her saying “necessary” is that is the word enshrined in the Human Rights Act. Something she wants to get rid of.

      Authorised Firearms Officers don’t wany jingoistic flag wavers who are ignorant. They want politicians who know their sfuff.

      This means, full anonymity unless found guilty by a court of law, but more importantly a statutory requirement to complete investigations expiditiously.

      AFO’s who are all volunteers expect to be held to account.

      The backing they need is for this to be done in 5% of the time it takes currently. That would show real backing.

    18. Sea_Valuable_116 on

      No, she means she wants the police to shoot the people that stand against reform

    19. zeros3ss on

      I wonder whether, under Reform, the police would be allowed to shoot someone who is repeatedly kicking a woman or not.

    20. MoffTanner on

      So she wants the police to be able to self declare that they used firearms appropriately and not have to go through any judicial process.

      I can see no drawbacks at all with this.

      None.

    21. LauraPhilps7654 on

      Americanization of our right-wing politics continues…

    22. terryjuicelawson on

      What, like those throwing bottles at police outside asylum hotels?

    23. BathFullOfDucks on

      Drama graduate tells you under what circumstances the state should execute people more at 11

    24. KernewekMen on

      As always, the best response to this is mass spam these people with content explaining why she needs to be shot until they understand how such a thing can be easily weaponised.

    25. TripleS034 on

      I’d like a detailed definition for “if necessary” please.

    26. B1ueRogue on

      Please for the love of God stop voting these idiots in power !!!!

    27. Zenigata on

      This doesn’t go far enough, they should also be able to break the speed limit when necessary to catch fleeing criminals.

    28. Quick-Taste4204 on

      Again, why give her the platform to say stuff she has zero power over. The media are so far up Reforms arses! Go ask a Green Party council leader what they think should happen, or any council leader. The two council leaders of my council and the neighbouring council have never said anything ridiculous like this, they’re too busy trying to make the local area better. Btw those two council leaders- 1 Labour and 1 conservative

    29. torryton3526 on

      Anyone can shoot someone when necessary so wtf does she mean ? Does she want immunity for the police when they shoot someone if so that should be no. Everyone’s actions when a life is take. Should be subject UK review to determine if the action, given the circumstances, was necessary.

    30. Stage_Party on

      I wonder how difficult it would be to get into politics, join reform and just fuck shit up from the inside. It wouldn’t take much to split them up really, they are a bunch of drama queens.

    31. Sir_Henry_Deadman on

      They can and do

      What’s the next big idea?

      “THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO DRIVE OVER THE SPEED LIMIT TO GET PLACES QUICKER”

      these people are so bad at their lives

    32. SizzOfTheXRK on

      Well, who was that dangerous criminal in the car that people were angry that the police shot after he tried to run them over? I think his name was something like Cabba?

      It was necessary to drop him, but people still got angry about it for the usual reasons.

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