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Everyone Knows Trouble is Coming

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Hi folks. Before we begin, we have a

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live event on the 11th of April in

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Swindon. It's going to be really good.

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Three good hours, solid hours of band

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spear and probably some political

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commentary. I imagine we'll sneak that

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in there somehow. Anyway, so I'm

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watching this on Novara Media. The

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future of British politics looks like

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this. And it's Hannah Spencer and Fisa

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Shaheen. I only know who Hannah the

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plumber is uh here. But the other one is

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obviously a leftwing Muslim activist and

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they're constantly going on about things

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like oh we're so afraid of division was

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so afraid of the far right sewing

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division. You remember that Hannah told

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Matt Goodwin to his face that he was the

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one responsible for the Manchester Arena

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bombing because of his division. Um, and

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so it's it's just like, right, okay,

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don't get me wrong, I I mean, obviously

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I speak about this quite a lot, the

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bulcanization of England into

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what are rival at the very best uh and

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actively openly hostile uh ethnic

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enclaves is is not good. It's absolutely

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not good. But I'm very tired of being

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the told I'm the one who's somehow

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responsible for this. No, this is

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happening whether we like it or not. I

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haven't actually got it for this one,

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but you remember in 2022 when the

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Muslims and the Hindus both took to the

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streets in Leicester because of a

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football match in another country and

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there was a great deal of unrest there.

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Well, similar things are happening in

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other places in this country. And so

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they're like, "Okay, we're really

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worried that this is going to that when

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there's not going to be unity." It's

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like, well, there wasn't unity in the

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places where these people came from. You

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brought loads of them here. You impose

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no

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requirements on them to give up anything

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from their previous countries. So, give

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up their ideas, their ideology, their

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religions, their their way of life.

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We've we've imposed nothing on them.

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They've made no sacrifices.

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And lo and behold, they're acting just

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like they acted back in the places that

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they came from. So it's it's no great

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surprise. And we're just sat around,

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you know, the white Brits are just sat

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around like, okay, is this wise? Is this

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good? And when we dane speak up about

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it, we're the ones who are punished. So

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you've got things like this right now. I

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I think this is probably being

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overstated a little bit because HJB here

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said, "Well, look, Muslims in the UK are

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now creating their own security firms to

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patrol their communities." Well, yeah. I

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imagine that they would be soon they

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will introduce Sharia law. It's like,

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well, no. I mean, Sharia is going to be

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the sort of de facto legal uh

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expectations of those communities

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anyway. Um, but they're not they're not

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going to impose Sharia law u because

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it's it's just not how the system works.

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Um, what they will have though is

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an armed, well, not necessarily armed,

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an organized response unit. They

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probably drop your weapons off in the

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mosques, please. They they probably will

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have um at least malle weapons. But what

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they'll have is a kind of organized

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presence on the streets that marks this

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out as a Muslim territory. And as Gam

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Gazette here points out, well, imagine

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if Tommy Robinson had posted this

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message with two white lads behind it.

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Would the legacy media report on it?

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Well, it's not the legac legacy media

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wouldn't report on it. He'd be in jail.

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Uh that would that would be illegal. Um

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but the the thing is I like I'm not I

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don't even think these guys are

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necessarily like we want to go out and

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cause trouble. I think they are afraid

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of trouble coming to them. And so

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they are doing what is actually very

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rational in their circumstances. Here's

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another one right where it's as you can

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see here uh Manchester community watch

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group chats. So they're going to create

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a group chat where all of all of the

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members of our community can report any

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acts of harassment, assault or any unrun

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uh all around unjustified behavior uh

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and we will defend ourselves. Right? So

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it's about knife crime and things like

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this and machete crime. All things that

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yeah have been a product of mass

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immigration into Britain. And honestly,

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it's coming out of these sort of

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communities. And but notice here now

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have a place to go where we feel safe,

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right? This is the point. These people

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feel insecure. And so it's not a

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surprise that they feel the need to do

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something like this to organize. I mean,

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this is just what you do when you feel

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insecure. Then you have this here, the

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the men promising to protect English

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mosques. English mosques. You mean

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mosques in England? there's no such

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thing as an English mosque

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because they were targeted by the far

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right. And so it's like right okay yeah

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I mean that's true and then you had in

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again it was Manchester wasn't it where

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the synagogue was attacked by some

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jihadi

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because the Muslim community and the

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Jewish community are literally separated

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by one road and it turns out they don't

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like each other either. So you've got

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like a strange sort of quadrangle of

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people who or of communities who are all

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hostile to one another. Uh or not

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necessarily even all hostile to one

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another but you know one of these

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communities is hostile to everyone

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else's. Um but the the point that we

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have is this is the descent into I mean

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I hate the term sectarianism actually

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because sectarianism is from within the

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same religion right but that's not

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what's happening here. Here we have

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literally four different religions vying

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for territory, prestige, and resources,

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patronage from the state. And one of

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these groups, the white Christians or

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atheists of Britain, uh they're the ones

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right at the very bottom of that.

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They're the ones being extracted from.

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And that's why you get these kinds of

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attacks. It's very clear

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that there is express privilege that

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comes with what is with being a part of

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a minority faith in the United Kingdom.

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Right? I mean Kama literally said they

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are the face of Britain, modern Britain,

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face of modern Britain. And of course

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the second something happens to a

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synagogue or to the Jewish community,

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Kama is just slapping down the money and

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saying take as much as you need. And he

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did the same with the mosques after the

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Southport riots. He literally was he

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pledged 30 million pounds or 50 million

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pounds to protect mosques. And it's just

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like, right, okay,

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I see how this is going, right? I see

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the way the wind is blowing. And so do

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they. This is what they're doing here.

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They're like, "Yeah, I don't feel safe.

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I don't feel safe." So, yeah, no

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kidding. You don't feel safe. Not only

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do certain communities not feel safe

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because of this community, but this

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community doesn't feel safe because of

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another community, another community

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doesn't feel safe because of that

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community and that community. As in the

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Jewish community is worried about the

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far right and the Islamists. So, it's

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it's one of those things where it's

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like, right, okay, this hasn't been

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handled well, has it? I mean, this is

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just the way that things are. And then

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you get the response of the state,

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right? And this is just an American

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interviewing a police officer where the

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police officer is just like, "Well, I

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mean, you know, we we we try to have as

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diverse a police force as possible." Um,

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and I mean, we'll watch it because I I

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feel I feel kind of bad for police

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officer because of course he's not like

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supposed to be a political agent and

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he's not trained for media, I imagine.

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>> Is it an increase of foreigners joining

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the British police? um try to make it as

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diverse as possible cuz certain bars

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