
Sketch map of Whitehall, London, showing the position of the major UK Government buildings there (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The highly graphical article from the Telegraph highlights that fifty people were arrested after three police officers hospitalised during anti-capitalist march in central London that also saw photographer hit by supercar.
Masked anarchists were allowed to take to the streets of London. For me, there is not a big divide between the politics of anarchists and the hard-left – it makes me ponder uneasily about the politics of Jeremy Corbyn too. For an excellent analysis of the totalitarian routes of Corbynism open this link.
What was touching and caring in this Telegraph article was highlighting the names of the horses injured by the anarchists. It remind me of the epic film ‘War Horse’. Of course, the Telegraph will gain the support of animal lovers everywhere.
Thoughts?
There is no divide between the politics of Jeremy Corbyn and those of the rioters in the million mask march.
This is because as Dr Alf will remember, Corbyn’s Trades Union backers, including Len McClusky and Mark Serotka, have said publicly, in advance of his election as leader of the Labour Party, and since, that they would use “direct action” to overturn trades union legislation, and anything else that they didn’t like.
Corbyn is positioned as courteous, reasonable and as time goes on, besuited, but those behind him have contempt for the voters, contempt for taxpayers and are intent on getting their way by nefarious means.