The initial Tweet is both touching and tragic. Below it many more examples. Some great acts of heartwarming human kindness.
The one where the police chastised the bloke who gave CPR to his dying dad for going to his parents house after a panic riddled call from his mum. Then the police sent his sister home without letting her see her dad is gutting. Yet dozens of Met Police stationed in and around Downing St and other Government locations in London did nothing to stop the god knows how many parties or indeed gather evidence for later prosecutions of those involved. The whole thing stinks to high heaven.
I said it before and I stand by it. Bullets. Bring back the firing squad because these lovely people have committed the worst crimes on the most vulnerable people and done it all with a glass of wine in their hands. They have quite literally caused thousands of deaths. Torn family's apart. Caused suicides. Ruined lives. And they do so whilst partying the night away with their brother turning a blind eye to it
They have quite literally caused thousands of deaths. Torn family's apart. Caused suicides. Ruined lives. And they do so whilst partying the night away with their brother turning a blind eye to it[/QUOTE] While making their friends rich at the same time.
This one really hit me. That many of the people who were charged with enforcing these rules were at the sharp end, it's must have been devastating to have to treat people like this. I can fully understand this postion.