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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz 17:06 - Jul 30 with 2234 viewsraynor94

Has been found guilty for attacking two female police officers and guilty of attacking a member of the public

The jury was unable to reach verdicts on allegations that Amaaz and his brother Amaad assaulted PC Zachary Marsden causing actual bodily harm.

Sincerely hope he's doing time for this

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:13 - Jul 31 with 870 viewsLuther27

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 14:16 - Jul 31 by 1983

The click bait people are now getting away from their computers, opening up their eyes and are now stepping out onto the streets not scared to be labelled racists anymore.

Well over 1,000 people took to the streets of Waterlooville town centre last night for a peace full demonstration the vast majority of them were older men & women and mothers with children. Numbers are growing week by week. The government are not listening to the people who pay their wages.


Fortunate to have contact with people living around the country. There appears to be a pot of peaceful unrest that mainstream are not reporting….until things get out of hand.
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:27 - Jul 31 with 849 views1983

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:13 - Jul 31 by Luther27

Fortunate to have contact with people living around the country. There appears to be a pot of peaceful unrest that mainstream are not reporting….until things get out of hand.


It has steadily grown and will carry on, the neighbours peeping behind the curtains are coming outside.

The miners, Poll tax, petrol demonstrations were all movements a long time before the Internet it only takes a few and more will follow

You will see more "far right" pensioners, mums, dads, and children on the streets

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:32 - Jul 31 with 837 viewsBoundy

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:27 - Jul 31 by 1983

It has steadily grown and will carry on, the neighbours peeping behind the curtains are coming outside.

The miners, Poll tax, petrol demonstrations were all movements a long time before the Internet it only takes a few and more will follow

You will see more "far right" pensioners, mums, dads, and children on the streets


Far right , a title thrown at those which couldn't be further from the truth .Enough is enough , a PM who is openly mocked ,a justice system which is being questioned ,a police force in which it seems corruption is rife what more does it takes.

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:47 - Jul 31 with 824 viewsBoundy

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:27 - Jul 31 by 1983

It has steadily grown and will carry on, the neighbours peeping behind the curtains are coming outside.

The miners, Poll tax, petrol demonstrations were all movements a long time before the Internet it only takes a few and more will follow

You will see more "far right" pensioners, mums, dads, and children on the streets


Far right , a title thrown at those which couldn't be further from the truth .Enough is enough , a PM who is openly mocked ,a justice system which is being questioned ,a police force in which it seems corruption is rife what more does it takes.

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 16:03 - Jul 31 with 802 viewsWhiterockin

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:13 - Jul 31 by Luther27

Fortunate to have contact with people living around the country. There appears to be a pot of peaceful unrest that mainstream are not reporting….until things get out of hand.


This is what I have found travelling around and chatting to locals. As a nation we seem to be less tolerant and understanding than ten years ago when people were scared of being accused of being racist. Unless the government get a handle on immigration and quickly it's going to be a tap in for Farage.
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 16:20 - Jul 31 with 765 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:27 - Jul 31 by 1983

It has steadily grown and will carry on, the neighbours peeping behind the curtains are coming outside.

The miners, Poll tax, petrol demonstrations were all movements a long time before the Internet it only takes a few and more will follow

You will see more "far right" pensioners, mums, dads, and children on the streets


As well as the far left doctors, union members, civil right lawyers , terrorist supporters and hamas supporters.

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 17:31 - Jul 31 with 710 viewsmajorraglan

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 00:54 - Jul 31 by Robbie

Some of the CCTV evidence was horrible to watch , women attacked by men is a total no go area in my view , provocation as an excuse is a cowards excuse .

The most lenient sentence yet again will be passed onto criminals who will laugh back .

Criminal Justice System is now a joke , no room in Prisions etc , slap on the wrist is fine .

Maybe our useless Human Rights lawyer at the helm now could step in , unlikely as he is scared of upsetting the Judges , added to his failure to control any law and order in the UK .


It’s an absolutely terrible crime and the 2 guys who committed the offences deserve a lengthy stretch in prison.

In terms of the Criminal Justice System being a joke, I’d agree it’s in a mess and that goes back much much further than the last 12 months, many of the ills are the responsibility of the pre Conservative and coalition governments. Changes to the Bail Act resulting in a presumption of releasing offenders under investigation, changes to the laws regarding the response to shoplifting under £200 all took place under Theresa May. There was a reduction of 20,000 cops and I dare say some of these change were made to reduce the impact of demand on the police so they could still “cope” and deliver a “front line” service, but all they’ve done is create a huge problem for us down the line.


In terms of Starmer, I’m far from his biggest fan but last year he was criticised because the troublemakers kicking off after the Southport incident were arrested promptly and banged up, and now he’s being blamed for failing to control law and order!

Our judiciary is independent of the politicians - fortunately otherwise we’d end up with a system like they have in the States where they are selected based on political party affiliation. I’d rather what we have.

If a sentence is deemed unduly lenient, then the CPS can appeal it.
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 17:59 - Jul 31 with 666 viewsDr_Winston

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:32 - Jul 31 by Boundy

Far right , a title thrown at those which couldn't be further from the truth .Enough is enough , a PM who is openly mocked ,a justice system which is being questioned ,a police force in which it seems corruption is rife what more does it takes.


There is an article on the BBC about the rise of Japan's "Far Right".

Apparently to be considered as a far right Japanese by the BBC, all you need to do is be concerned about the cost of rice, and the behaviour of both new immigrants and tourists in their disrespect towards Japanese cultural norms.

The phrase has been used as an insult and a slur for so long now it's lost all meaning. The Japan of Hirohito, Tojo, Nanking and Unit 731 was far right. Wanting people coming to your country to respect your culture is not.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2k29233jeo

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 18:21 - Jul 31 with 649 viewsshingle

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:01 - Jul 31 by FatJack

I honestly believe this country is petrified of upsetting Muslims, I hate to think what it’s going to be like 20 years from now,


The sad thing about all this is that it will be our Grandchildren who will have to walk into the fire for this generations failures shame on us for allowing all what is going on grow and grow I doubt the grandchildren will be looking back at us thinking we fought for there futures they will probably look back at this generation with utter distain when they losing there lives trying to put right what we allowed to happen.
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 18:52 - Jul 31 with 618 viewsBoundy

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 18:21 - Jul 31 by shingle

The sad thing about all this is that it will be our Grandchildren who will have to walk into the fire for this generations failures shame on us for allowing all what is going on grow and grow I doubt the grandchildren will be looking back at us thinking we fought for there futures they will probably look back at this generation with utter distain when they losing there lives trying to put right what we allowed to happen.


Ask yourselves this which out of the many religious groups or nationalities are the only ones which have failed to integrate into the UK, not all predominantly but enough to make a difference to everyone else.

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 19:24 - Jul 31 with 590 viewsonehunglow

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 18:52 - Jul 31 by Boundy

Ask yourselves this which out of the many religious groups or nationalities are the only ones which have failed to integrate into the UK, not all predominantly but enough to make a difference to everyone else.


No religion should be " respected"
None can stand criticism or questioning
What adherents believe is right
No providence needed just belief
I don't like any religion marginalising women
Islam does this
Christianity too , to a lesser extent

It is immoral for any faith to have a deity requesting human sacrifice to save sins of others

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 20:40 - Jul 31 with 534 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 14:16 - Jul 31 by 1983

The click bait people are now getting away from their computers, opening up their eyes and are now stepping out onto the streets not scared to be labelled racists anymore.

Well over 1,000 people took to the streets of Waterlooville town centre last night for a peace full demonstration the vast majority of them were older men & women and mothers with children. Numbers are growing week by week. The government are not listening to the people who pay their wages.


This link is behind a paywall but you can see what the Government is trying to censor.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/31/exposed-labour-plot-silence-migrant-

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 00:09 - Aug 1 with 449 viewsAnotherJohn

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 20:40 - Jul 31 by JACKMANANDBOY

This link is behind a paywall but you can see what the Government is trying to censor.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/31/exposed-labour-plot-silence-migrant-


Non-paywall version:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/exposed-labour-s-plot-to-silence-migrant-ho
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 00:57 - Aug 1 with 426 viewsReslovenSwan1

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 16:03 - Jul 31 by Whiterockin

This is what I have found travelling around and chatting to locals. As a nation we seem to be less tolerant and understanding than ten years ago when people were scared of being accused of being racist. Unless the government get a handle on immigration and quickly it's going to be a tap in for Farage.


UK voted for this with Brexit. Farage openly told us to support our Commonwealth brothers and sisters over European Christians. More trade with Asia less with the declining European Union.

It is the plan of UK to build a Anglo Asian economic powerhouse to put Europe to shame. Sunak being PM was part of this thinking. He was sacked by the people not the Conservatives.

EU have giving UK a real good trading deal but will not do much to stop free movement. The migrants have been told by the Senedd that Wales in a "land of sanctuary" while Eluned objected getting Welsh people back to work instead. This is the vision of Corbyn.

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 01:12 - Aug 1 with 420 viewsRobbie

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 17:31 - Jul 31 by majorraglan

It’s an absolutely terrible crime and the 2 guys who committed the offences deserve a lengthy stretch in prison.

In terms of the Criminal Justice System being a joke, I’d agree it’s in a mess and that goes back much much further than the last 12 months, many of the ills are the responsibility of the pre Conservative and coalition governments. Changes to the Bail Act resulting in a presumption of releasing offenders under investigation, changes to the laws regarding the response to shoplifting under £200 all took place under Theresa May. There was a reduction of 20,000 cops and I dare say some of these change were made to reduce the impact of demand on the police so they could still “cope” and deliver a “front line” service, but all they’ve done is create a huge problem for us down the line.


In terms of Starmer, I’m far from his biggest fan but last year he was criticised because the troublemakers kicking off after the Southport incident were arrested promptly and banged up, and now he’s being blamed for failing to control law and order!

Our judiciary is independent of the politicians - fortunately otherwise we’d end up with a system like they have in the States where they are selected based on political party affiliation. I’d rather what we have.

If a sentence is deemed unduly lenient, then the CPS can appeal it.


Starmers big manifesto pledge was to get a grip and control illegal immigrants .
The Beeb now call them fleeing refugees seeking a safe sanctuary .

Media spin to appease the great unwashed who do see first hand his broken promises .

Tories and Pritti Patel could not stop the boats either too .

Time to bite the bullet and accept these Doctors and Engineers incoming are necessary .
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 05:36 - Aug 1 with 397 viewsEagleEye

I watched the Immigration force raiding a property on Mansel Street last week then chasing a bunch of people before catching them. They did not look like a force to be messed with. The problems occur when the people that they caught are taken in - the law protects them free of charge even if they are illegal immigrants or have committed other crimes. They get released & the cycle goes on
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 07:10 - Aug 1 with 374 viewsScotia

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 01:12 - Aug 1 by Robbie

Starmers big manifesto pledge was to get a grip and control illegal immigrants .
The Beeb now call them fleeing refugees seeking a safe sanctuary .

Media spin to appease the great unwashed who do see first hand his broken promises .

Tories and Pritti Patel could not stop the boats either too .

Time to bite the bullet and accept these Doctors and Engineers incoming are necessary .


We absolutely need to get control of it, but the first step in that is understanding how tough it is to do. I saw an interview with Kwasi Kwarteng a few weeks ago, even he described it as "impossible". It's obviously not impossible but it is very difficult.

France can't stop them leaving, we can't send them back.

I'd love to know what Farage would do because any change is going to take years to see benefit from or cause masses of unintended problems too
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:40 - Aug 1 with 315 viewsraynor94

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 07:10 - Aug 1 by Scotia

We absolutely need to get control of it, but the first step in that is understanding how tough it is to do. I saw an interview with Kwasi Kwarteng a few weeks ago, even he described it as "impossible". It's obviously not impossible but it is very difficult.

France can't stop them leaving, we can't send them back.

I'd love to know what Farage would do because any change is going to take years to see benefit from or cause masses of unintended problems too


Greece are certainly cracking down a 3 month suspension of asylum claims and are detaining and returning them to Libya

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:46 - Aug 1 with 308 viewsonehunglow

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:40 - Aug 1 by raynor94

Greece are certainly cracking down a 3 month suspension of asylum claims and are detaining and returning them to Libya


The absolutely unfeeling buggers
Sending them back
Tsk

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 15:09 - Aug 1 with 236 viewsunion_jack

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:46 - Aug 1 by onehunglow

The absolutely unfeeling buggers
Sending them back
Tsk


How rude of them😒

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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 16:21 - Aug 1 with 179 viewsScotia

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:40 - Aug 1 by raynor94

Greece are certainly cracking down a 3 month suspension of asylum claims and are detaining and returning them to Libya


It is totally illegal though, and I don't think Libya will protest at them being returned as France would.
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Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 16:49 - Aug 1 with 142 viewsBoundy

Mohamed Fahir Amaaz on 09:40 - Aug 1 by raynor94

Greece are certainly cracking down a 3 month suspension of asylum claims and are detaining and returning them to Libya


Yeah strange that ,Greece one of the poorest of EU nations can provide the necessary means to evict the scroungers and yet France can't , more like won't .Not sure what's needed to understand.

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