Invitations have been going around for the launch of an anti-social behaviour awareness campaign next month. Sponsored by – you guessed it – Mike Amesbury himself…
The launch is hosted by ‘Community Safety Organisation’ Resolve. The invitation reads:
“Sponsored by Mike Amesbury MP. You are cordially invited to the Parliamentary Launch of ASB Awareness Week 2024. Join us for the official launch of this year’s national Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week campaign, which is running from the 18th – 24th November. The theme for this year’s campaign is ‘Making Communities Safer’. Your attendance would be very well received.”
Amesbury sponsored last year’s event and is scheduled to do the same this time round. The important campaign launch will be held in the Commons’ Churchill Room at 6 p.m. on Monday 18th November. It should be a hit…
Starmer spoke to Nick Robinson for the Today Programme on Polanski’s criticism of the Golders Green police officers:
“I want everybody just to imagine what it might be like. You’re trying to arrest someone who has already attacked two people and has no regard for life. We know that tasers were fired. I know from my own experience with the police, that there are only two shots in a taser, and once you’ve shot them, there’s nothing left. There’s a guy on the ground, he’s got a rucksack on. And I don’t know what was going through the mind of those officers, but if I was there, I’d be thinking, he’s going to detonate something. He’s going to blow me up and everybody around here. In those circumstances, I think you can quite see why what could have gone through their mind is, we need to do whatever we can to disable this guy…
Now, when I then see Zack Polanski come out and retweet or support a criticism of that, I think it’s disgraceful… He’s not fit to lead any political party.”