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    just read khan now blaming police resource for the rise in violent crime in London .I notice he also mentions Cardiff seeing a big spike in crime

    Has Cardiff seen a big rise in violent crime over the last 5 years ? pretty sure it's quite low compared to most other major cities in the UK

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      Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
      just read khan now blaming police resource for the rise in violent crime in London .I notice he also mentions Cardiff seeing a big spike in crime

      Has Cardiff seen a big rise in violent crime over the last 5 years ? pretty sure it's quite low compared to most other major cities in the UK

      https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...cid=spartanntp
      Yes

      There were 1,353 knife crimes in 2018 - a 23% rise on the previous year, figures show.

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      • Re: The Donald Trump thread

        Trump kicks off 2020 his election campaign in Florida

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          Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
          Our wonderful Westminster Govt and their policing cuts have really done their job well fair play!

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            Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
            Trump kicks off 2020 his election campaign in Florida

            You must be very excited.

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              Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
              You must be very excited.
              Not really, but it is an interesting phenomenon, when against the odds a non-politician somehow manages to get his hands on the reigns of power.

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                Out of interest what constitutes a 'massive rally' these days?

                Not sure what channel that screenshot is taken from but I understood he filled a 20,000 seat stadium in Florida with his bussed in red-hated supporters. Not knocking that, it is twice the size of the sold out 'All Right!' Kinnock rally in Sheffield in 1992. It is also a few dozen more than Plymouth Argyle managed in their last sold out home match. It is, however, overshadowed by the crowd at the last Millwall sold out home match at The Den!

                Maybe it is just Trump's definition of 'massive'?

                You know, from Donny's Big Book Of Lies & Bullshit?

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                  Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                  Out of interest what constitutes a 'massive rally' these days?

                  Not sure what channel that screenshot is taken from but I understood he filled a 20,000 seat stadium in Florida with his bussed in red-hated supporters. Not knocking that, it is twice the size of the sold out 'All Right!' Kinnock rally in Sheffield in 1992. It is also a few dozen more than Plymouth Argyle managed in their last sold out home match. It is, however, overshadowed by the crowd at the last Millwall sold out home match at The Den!

                  Maybe it is just Trump's definition of 'massive'?

                  You know, from Donny's Big Book Of Lies & Bullshit?
                  As a comparison, this is Biden's own campaign launch in his home state of Pennsylvania.

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                    Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                    Out of interest what constitutes a 'massive rally' these days?
                    125,000 people applied for tickets, and I think 25,000 were inside the event, plus they had screens outside for those who wanted to be part of it, but didn't have tickets.

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                      Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                      Out of interest what constitutes a 'massive rally' these days?

                      Not sure what channel that screenshot is taken from but I understood he filled a 20,000 seat stadium in Florida with his bussed in red-hated supporters. Not knocking that, it is twice the size of the sold out 'All Right!' Kinnock rally in Sheffield in 1992. It is also a few dozen more than Plymouth Argyle managed in their last sold out home match. It is, however, overshadowed by the crowd at the last Millwall sold out home match at The Den!

                      Maybe it is just Trump's definition of 'massive'?

                      You know, from Donny's Big Book Of Lies & Bullshit?
                      It's the conspiracies and lies season again.

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                      • Re: The Donald Trump thread

                        Originally posted by lardy View Post
                        It's the conspiracies and lies season again.

                        He was particularly whiny in that clip.

                        You would think that someone who has achieved world peace, cured AIDs and cancer, and built 'that wall' (bigger, better, cheaper and without a single Mexican peso) would try to sound less like a petulant 4 year old.

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                          Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                          125,000 people applied for tickets, and I think 25,000 were inside the event, plus they had screens outside for those who wanted to be part of it, but didn't have tickets.
                          Gosh that is a rally .

                          Don't understand how folk dont understand Trump-ism is popular in his country ,.

                          I'm not a fan but its democratic choice of the USA .

                          I do find it ironic though that other egotistic world leaders , not democratically elected of a left leaning ,Marxism, communist regimes stand in front of organised marching, flag waving ,saluting people the leader , dont get the same hatred . or comment ??

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                            Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                            He was particularly whiny in that clip.

                            You would think that someone who has achieved world peace, cured AIDs and cancer, and built 'that wall' (bigger, better, cheaper and without a single Mexican peso) would try to sound less like a petulant 4 year old.
                            I thought Biden was curing cancer? Surely you have to do one better?

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                              Originally posted by life on mars View Post
                              Gosh that is a rally .

                              Don't understand how folk dont understand Trump-ism is popular in his country ,.

                              I'm not a fan but its democratic choice of the USA .

                              I do find it ironic though that other egotistic world leaders , not democratically elected of a left leaning ,Marxism, communist regimes stand in front of organised marching, flag waving ,saluting people the leader , dont get the same hatred . or comment ??
                              He's an enigma, and nobody knows how to deal with him. Nobody can land a blow on him, and he continuously taunts them. I reckon he's got the goods on them myself, a lot of people have been very quiet lately.

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                                Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                                He's an enigma, and nobody knows how to deal with him. Nobody can land a blow on him, and he continuously taunts them. I reckon he's got the goods on them myself, a lot of people have been very quiet lately.
                                Oooh perhaps Boris has been watching him ,he displays the same behaviours.

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