Monday, December 31, 2018

IDIOTS OF THE CENTURY AWARD - CHURCH OF ENGLAND DEMANDS UK WELCOME ALL MIGRANTS DESPITE THE STAGGERING MURDER RATES OF BRIT MUSLIMS!

LONDON UNDER THE MUSLIMS: Murder, Rape, Mayhem and acid in the face and knives in the back!

Church of England Demands UK Welcome Illegal Boat Migrants: ‘Everyone is Precious’



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Asserting that “every person is precious”, the Church of England has urged Britain to welcome the boatloads of illegal migrants crossing the Channel.
As ministers called on the Home Office to take action against an unprecedented influx of boats carrying migrants from the third world, the bishop of Dover told the Observer it was “crucial that we all remember that we are dealing with human beings here”.
Speaking with the backing of the church, the newspaper reports, the Rt Rev Trevor Willmott said: “Across the nation, we have been celebrating the season of hope and goodwill as we remember Christ’s birth — let’s not forget so soon that every person is precious.”
With well over 100 migrants having broken into Britain by boat in recent weeks, the majority of whom reportedly hail from Iran, Home Secretary Sajid Javid on Friday declared a “major incident” in English waters, cutting short his Christmas break abroad to respond to the issue.
He said on Saturday: “The situation in the Channel is of grave concern, with people gambling their lives in reckless attempts to reach the UK in unsafe boats and treacherous conditions.


“It is vital we strike a balance between protecting them and protecting our borders, ensuring we do not encourage more people to make this dangerous journey.”
Labour and the Liberal Democrats have been fierce critics of attempts by the Conservative government to crack down on illegal immigration.
With both parties fierce critics of attempts by the Conservative government to crack down on illegal immigration, the response from Labour and the Liberal Democrats to the surging activity of criminal gangs ferrying people across the English Channel has been to demand ministers establish new routes via which taxpayer cash is used to import migrants directly from the third world.
Even though more than 10,000 Syrians having been flown into the UK under government resettlement programmes in the last few years, Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Ed Davey claimed that the only way to tackle illegal immigration is for Britain to “ensure safe routes to sanctuary in Britain for those forced out of their homes, whether by war in Syria or persecution in Iran”.
With hundreds of thousands of refugees from Syria having left Turkey and returned home following recent military operations, Syrian women have urged Europe and other Western nations who granted asylum to young men from the Middle Eastern nation to “kick them out” and send them back to rebuild their homeland, as Breitbart London reported last week.





39 Arrested for Attempted Murder After London Stabbing



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Thirty-nine people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was stabbed in West London on New Year’s Eve.

London Metropolitan Police were called to an address on Fulham Palace Road, Hammersmith, at 1 am on December 31st after reports of a stabbing.
Police and the ambulance service responded, finding a man in his 30s suffering from life-threatening injuries and transported him to hospital.
A large number of suspects were arrested at a nearby address and were taken to several police stations for processing.
In a statement, Scotland Yard said, “Officers and LAS (London Ambulance Service) attended. A man, believed to be in his 30s, was found with stab injuries.
“He was treated at the scene by officers and paramedics and then taken to hospital.
“His injuries have been assessed as life-threatening.
“A total of 39 people were arrested at a property near the scene on suspicion of attempted murder. They have been taken into custody.”


This is the third incident of serious violent crime in the city to take place over the Christmas period, following two ‘acid’ attacks last week.
Both attacks occurred on the 27th in different parts of the city. The first happened in the small hours of Thursday morning when a man in Stoke Newington, Hackney, north east London, had a corrosive substance thrown in his face.
Another man had ammonia thrown at him in Tower Hamlets, east London, on Thursday evening.
Both men were treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries. No arrests had been made in either attack.
In October, Breitbart London reported that under the leadership of Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan, London had hit its highest ever level of knife crime, increasing by 15 per cent to 14,987 blade offences in a one-year period — representing 38 per cent of all knife crimes across England and Wales and averaging 41 crimes involving a blade every day.
Last month the left-wing mayor, who devotes resources to fighting online ‘hate crime’ and millions for green projects while alleging that the rise in crime across London is the fault of the Conservative government, said it could take ten years to contain London’s knife crime epidemic.





London's bloodiest year in a decade: 2018 ends with 134 murders - including 70 stab deaths and 24 young people killed

  • Scotland Yard investigates 134 murders in 2018 - the highest since 154 in 2008
  • Police battle against 180 violent gangs in London dragging children into crim
  • More than 70 deaths this year involving a knife as well as a dozen with a gun
  • This year will be the worst on record for the knife murders of young people 
London's bloodiest year in a decade will end tonight with more than 130 people murdered in the capital over the past 12 months.
Rising gun and knife crime has brought the total 2018 figure of homicides being investigated by Scotland Yard to 134 - the highest since 2008 when there were 154.
Police are battling against 180 violent gangs across London dragging children into crime, amid more than 70 deaths this year involving a knife, and a dozen with a gun.
Vijay Patel, 49, died on January 6 after being beaten in Mill Hill
Hannah Leonard, 55, was stabbed in a flat in Camden on February 8
Vijay Patel (left), 49, died on January 6 after being beaten in Mill Hill, while Hannah Leonard (right), 55, was stabbed in a flat in Camden a month later on February 8
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Nikolai Glushkov, 68, died from compression to the neck in New Malden on March 13
Tanesha Melbourne, 17, was shot on April 2 in a drive-by shooting in Tottenham
Nikolai Glushkov (left), 68, died from compression to the neck in New Malden on March 13, while Tanesha Melbourne (right), 17, was shot on April 2 in a drive-by shooting in Tottenham
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Rosina Coleman (left), 85, was found battered to death at her home in Romford on May 15
Katerina Makunova, 17, was stabbed to death in Camberwell on July 12
Rosina Coleman (left), 85, was found battered to death at her home in Romford on May 15, while Katerina Makunova (right), 17, was stabbed to death in Camberwell on July 12
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Jordan Douherty, 15, was stabbed to death after a birthday party in Romford on June 23
Joel Urhie, seven, died in an arson attack on his Deptford home on August 7
Jordan Douherty (left), 15, was stabbed to death after a birthday party in Romford on June 23, and Joel Urhie (right), seven, died in an arson attack on his Deptford home on August 7
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Ian Tomlin, 46, was killed in Battersea on October 17
Guled Farah (left), 19, was sitting in a car in Walthamstow when he was attacked on September 22, while Ian Tomlin (right), 46, was killed in Battersea on October 17
Ayodeji Azeez, 22, was killed after suffering stab wounds on a street in Anerley on November 4
Aron Warren, 18, was stabbed to death in Greenwich on December 8
Ayodeji Azeez (left), 22, was killed after suffering stab wounds on a street in Anerley on November 4, while Aron Warren (right), 18, was stabbed to death in Greenwich on December 8
This year will be the worst on record for the knife murders of young people - with 37 children and teenagers stabbed to death in Britain, including 24 in London.
Murders in London peaked in February when the rate rose past that of New York, with Scotland Yard looking at 15 suspicious deaths and the NYPD investigating 11.
HOW THIS YEAR'S MURDER RATE COMPARES TO THE PAST DECADE
YEAR                                 LONDON MURDERS 
2008154
2009131
2010124
2011119
2012105
2013107
201494
2015122
2016111
2017118
2018 134 
The year of murders which was spread across the capital began on New Year's Eve 2017, with four people stabbed to death either side of midnight.
And it concluded as 39 people were questioned on suspicion of attempted murder after a 'minor argument' in a shop ended in a man being chased down and stabbed in Hammersmith, West London, early this morning. 
Although not confined to certain areas, the boroughs of Greenwich and Southwark registered the highest murder rate, with three people killed per 100,000 population.
The two bloodiest months, February and March, saw 16 and 21 people die - and the longest period without murder was just 16 days from September 25 until October 10.
According to Home Office figures, the number of police-recorded homicides in London, for both the Metropolitan and City of London forces, was 118 last year.
Similar murder figures of 111 and 122 were recorded in 2016 and 2015 respectively – with just 94 in 2014, which was the lowest rate in the capital since 1990.
This map shows where the murders across London have happened over the past year
This map shows where the murders across London have happened over the past year
The homicides recorded in London boroughs over the past 12 months show high murder levels in Greenwich and Southwark - along with Haringey (Press Association calculation as of Dec 15)
The homicides recorded in London boroughs over the past 12 months show high murder levels in Greenwich and Southwark - along with Haringey (Press Association calculation as of Dec 15)
Offences involving knives are also on the way up, with more than 22,000 in the past year
Offences involving knives are also on the way up, with more than 22,000 in the past year
Knife offences across England and Wales are rising too, with 40,000 recorded in the past year
Knife offences across England and Wales are rising too, with 40,000 recorded in the past year
In 2018 there were 72 deaths involving a knife, 13 involving a gun, one involving a knife and a gun and one a crossbow.

Knives seized at ports and airports doubles 

The number of knives seized at UK ports and airports more than doubled in a year to almost 8,000, Government figures revealed last week
Border Force officials confiscated 7,668 bladed items in the 12 months to September, up from 3,800 the year before.
In the same period, there was also a 61 per cent increase in the number of other 'offensive weapons' seized, to 6,534 from 4,056.
The combined haul of prohibited knives and offensive weapons found by the agency was 14,202, compared with 7,856 in the year before.
Just over a third of victims, 44, were aged 16 to 24, of whom 10 were shot, 32 were stabbed and one was killed in an attack involving a knife and gun.
Earlier this month Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick insisted the tide was turning against knife and gun offences.
This came after September to November this year saw 176 fewer victims of knife crime with injury aged under 25 than in the same three months in 2017.
Scotland Yard has acknowledged the high numbers and said they are committed to tackling it, with special task forces in operation – but insist numbers are 'stabilising'.
Mayor Sadiq Khan has been under fire over the rise but said keeping Londoners safe is his 'number one priority' despite Government cuts limiting what he can do.
In mid-November, the number of killings in London soared past the total in the whole of 2017, following a week of violence that brought the total to 121. 
Police and forensic officers investigate after a murder in Queensbury, North London, in May
Police and forensic officers investigate after a murder in Queensbury, North London, in May
Forensics investigate at Turnpike Lane Tube station in North London  after a stabbing in June
Forensics investigate at Turnpike Lane Tube station in North London after a stabbing in June
Police carry out fingertip searches in Hackney, East London, in April after a boy was stabbed
Police carry out fingertip searches in Hackney, East London, in April after a boy was stabbed
A woman holds flowers as people take part in an anti knife and gun rally in Hackney in April
A woman holds flowers as people take part in an anti knife and gun rally in Hackney in April
Earlier this month, Prince Charles called for action to combat spiralling knife crime in Britain, declaring: 'Enough is enough.'

How it's not just London battling rise in murders 

National figures show forces in England and Wales have also registered a jump in recorded homicides and offences involving a knife or sharp instrument.
Criminals using knives include ruthless county lines gangs which send young people out from large cities to smaller towns and villages to sell drugs.
Some police forces outside London have experienced increases in knife crime of 150 per cent, linked to the spread of county lines gangs. 
One of the largest increases in blade-related incidents was in Hertfordshire - from 229 in 2014 to 573 in 2017. In West Mercia, it rose from 324 in 2015 to 470 in 2017.
He made the appeal with Prince Harry at a summit on youth violence at Clarence House.
Two in five murders in London have been linked to gang violence on streets increasingly resembling the Wild West.
Last month, it also emerged that the number of children being admitted to hospital with stab wounds has almost doubled in four years.
A total of 573 under-18s were taken to A&E with potentially life-threatening knife injuries last year. This was up 86 per cent from 308 in 2014 to 2015.
Around 50 who received treatment for wounds were aged ten to 14. 
Ministers have announced a number of measures designed to combat the rise in violent crime. 
A key plank of the crackdown is the Offensive Weapons Bill, which includes a proposed ban on delivering potentially dangerous bladed items to a buyer's home following warnings that age-verification checks can be sidestepped online.
A Scotland Yard spokesman told MailOnline today: 'The total number of homicides in 2018 in London currently stands at 134.
'However, there are a number of these investigations that may be reclassified as not being homicides as our enquiries continue.'

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