We’ve seen another in an ever escalating number of incidents in which the police, this time the Metropolitan Police, have behaved like complete and utter filth towards Britons protesting against a lockdown policy that is being increasingly seen as both unjust and unnecessary by Britons. In this latest incident, an elderly woman was arrested at an anti-lockdown protest near the Palace of Westminster and was brutally manhandled by police and put in the back of a police van.
These sorts of incidents are getting worryingly common and are making the police even less popular with normally law abiding Britons than they were before the police started throwing their weight around and using and abusing emergency powers. There was already a lot of concern about police unjustly favouring some groups and cracking down on others, especially when it concerned the issue of Islamic Rape Gangs and those who oppose them, but the bias that the police have shown since the covid emergency happened has got even more blatant.
Few will forget the disgraceful sight of police kneeling in front of BLM/Marxist protestors or virtually facilitating the destructive actions of Extinction Rebellion, nor will they forget that it was these same officers who were quite happy beat the crap out of middle aged and elderly anti-lockdown protesters in Trafalgar Square. The police have, quite rightly in my view, lost much of the trust of the public and this loss of trust is not down to the public withdrawing it without good cause, but because of the police’s own actions.
However, unlike some of the other incidents when the police have behaved like utter filth towards Britons who only want the freedoms that they and their ancestors fought for given back, this incident with the elderly lady at the Palace of Westminster was witnessed directly by a Tory Member of Parliament Mr Charles Walker. On this occasion the utter filth that the Met has become has met with the fury of this MP who can be heard on a Twitter video which was republished by Guido Fawkes of the incident berating the police for their actions.
Mr Walker also did what many of us would expect our MP’s to do, but who often sadly do not, which was to immediately bring up the issue of the aggressive arrest by the Met of the elderly woman in the chamber of the House of Commons and to defend the freedoms and rights of Britons. You can see his excoriating comments on the behaviour of the police in the video below.
Mr Walker, the MP for Broxbourne in Hertfordshire, who has spoken out in the past against Boris Johnson’s Covid tyranny, is absolutely correct to say what he said in the point of order that he made in the Commons when he referred to the disgraceful way that the elderly woman was treated and that it was a disgrace. I completely agree with him that both the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary should answer his questions about the way that the Met has behaved.
Mr Walker is correct to describe the arrest of the woman concerned as ‘a disgrace’ and he’s equally correct to refer to the coronavirus laws that Boris Johnson has imposed as ‘un-British’ and ‘unconstitutional’, that is because they are. These unjust laws have been foisted on us over a disease that has likely to have killed far less than the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968, or the 1957 flu pandemic which killed up to four million people and 1 million each respectively according to various estimates. The unjust and unnecessary restrictions that the government have imposed need to be gone now. I estimate that more damage has been done to the UK, it’s people, culture and economy by the government’s response to covid than could ever have been done by the disease itself.
Mr Charles Walker is one of the few MP’s who seem to be willing to stand up to a government, even though it is made up of members of his own party, that has become a monstrous, authoritarian cankerous burden on the British people. His stand against what is happening must be both praised and supported.
It will be interesting to see how this story of the Met filth and the elderly lady so unjustly and brutally arrested develops now that this story has been highlighted by the fury of Mr Charles Walker? Will the Met do as they’ve usually done over the last year and just shrug their shoulders and claim ‘superior orders’ or will they offer an apology and compensation to the British subject that they’ve so unjustly targeted? Let’s hope it’s the second and not the first. The police have already lost a huge amount of public respect and support and failing to acknowledge and put right the wrong they’ve committed will only make that situation worse than it is already.
Together with previous assaults and arbitrary arrests of peaceful anti-lockdown protesters, it’s plain to see that there are those within the police today who have been taught that middle-aged and elderly white people are the “class enemy” and may be knocked-about with impunity.
You appear to be correct and has been noticed that there is a distinct difference between how anti lockdown and pro freedom demonstrators are being policed and how the BLM scum are treated.
Now the Met have set the precedent, I assume they will treat the extinction ‘rebellion morons the same way? It will be interesting to see if they really will carry out their duties ” without fear or favour”?