London

  • Street protest is a form of politics with few friends

    The street protests we hear about in popular news media reports are setup as confrontations between people and also between people and the professional class that legislates and litigates on modern issues to the end of changing the outcome.

    Most people in the UK are concerned that it’s not intelligent enough, and the slogans and demands don’t reflect the reality of a situation. According to research, UK citizens prefer a response that follows facts of our own that we’ve got to hand.

    A longterm anti-war protest scene
    A longterm anti-war protest setup outside the US Embassy in the Nine Elms area of London.

    The real history of street protest in London is far more complex than a nightly news segment. It’s a contentious point of difference that continues to unfold in debates between residents and city workers. It’s also grown into a local government matter that may see the light of day soon.

    The primary point is that community relations are eroded as more question the largest of world events in the most intimate of ways. It cannot be peaceable if the subject is controversial, and this unnerves people. It’s led to security concerns that there’s more at risk, such as people’s wellbeing.

  • Caught: Street harasser

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a prolific street harasser alleged of planning strategic acts of intimidation and violence against random people has now been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of running cycles of harassment in cities across Europe, but particularly in London.

    The suspect is believed to own “VLOG.COM”, a sticker and website campaign. He uses it to dismiss litigation, claiming it has Journalistic value. It’s in fact a “Stress Point”, a technique used by criminals to stage a false argument that is a basis of harassing interactions.

  • London needs more than a pro-EU Mayor

    The opinions of Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan are as repetitive as some social media posts.

    They’re as frequent, too.

    It may not be usual for UK citizens because Mayoralties have not been elected positions for long, but it’s definitely a part of politics and Mayor Khan has brought this into his own role.

    His idea, by example, that the UK rejoins the EU is about as useful to London as abolishing its own financial services industry.

    It satisfies a willingness to work with others but it doesn’t justify doing things differently, if we need to, which is what the London economy largely is to some experts.

    This holds no promise.

    Mayor Khan is better placed to identify real problems than see countries getting back together in a fruitless enterprise of enlargement.

  • Tents in London? Let’s wait.

    The new head of MI6 is said by a few people to be a clever lady, but not all those in meetings concur. It’s believed she was present in a planning meeting in Whitehall, and at the top of the meeting a serious concern had been raised about tents popping up on streets by strangers, looking like protests but actually forming a part of spying activity in the city.

    It’s not known when this meeting took place, but it’s necessary to know because it’s important which tents were being refered to (there are many), and who was there.

    The point is that she said, “Let’s leave it,” according to a source. This unsettled military figures, and some staff have said it felt threatening to think threats were being left on the street.

    In fact, creating obstacles is a common tactic across the world and in the UK it’s no different if they come here, too. It’s not a matter of understanding it but knowing that it needs to be dealt with because it’s a threat in any of those parts of the world.

    The meeting is not a good look for a Service that says it knows all about this, knows how, and knows when. It should be done already, yet the tents are still seen pitched, waiting at the side of streets, and some roads, for the targets that may or may not be part of some international plot against us, here.

  • Caught: “Embassy Mirror” suspect

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect in an attempt to setup an “Embassy Mirror” to cover London has now been spotted loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect
    A suspect in a criminal “Embassy Mirror” interference program in London seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s believed it enables criminals to monitor two-way communications of Embassy staff and to use it in campaigns of interference in Politics circles across the world.

  • Caught: Anti-Policing duo

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, an anti-Policing duo alleged of antagonising Officers and some Police staff have now been spotted.

    A duo of suspects
    A duo of suspects alleged of interference in Policing affairs and internal matters seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s believed they’ve been active in London, and have targeted New Scotland Yard, the National Crime Agency, and the Metropolitan Police in episodic bouts of hostility against crime fighting.

  • Caught: Business thug

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a notorious thug alleged of intimidation against business figures – including the disruption of key business meetings – has now been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of thuggish behaviour and activity in London seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have extensive criminal links in London, enabling him to spread his activity over a wider area and involving a diverse array of people.

  • Revealed: London’s shady streets

    The ‘revealed’ nature of journalism in London has often meant men and women have been put on the front lines of prostitution on the streets in order to find out a story.

    It’s because there’s a branch of investigation that legitimately looks for prostitution at its intersection with common, everyday life and it’s a question of who it might come up with as a query or problem.

    It’s not an everyday sort of inquiry if someone needs to find out a particular prostitute and work out who it was they slept with the night before. It involves walking around in the early hours and later at night and talking to people about sexual activity.

    The names of “top” London prostitutes
    The names of “top” London prostitutes recorded by the Royal Courts of Justice before 2010.

    It’s asked for because some employers, for example, are concerned about the appearance of a small number of people at random and the distracted attitude of one of their key members of staff.

    It’s not often that this has to take place, but it’s requested in a lot of different contexts and so it’s a full-time job for some people in London to have to undertake.

    The nature of journalism is not to tell people yes or no and it only involves getting an answer from somebody who’s in a position to decide for everybody else.

    But it’s obvious that some types of activity are nefarious and the context and consequences are understood and therefore there’s a story that needs to be uncovered.

  • Caught: “Water Tower” criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to run a “Water Tower” anti-Policing firm outfit in London has now been spotted.

    A lead suspect
    A lead suspect in a “Water Tower” anti-Policing firm outfit in London spotted in a hotel in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have interfered in over ten thousand cases, and is suspected of extensive theft and crime across the city.

    It’s not thought he’s had significant insider help, as the nature of the activity is that it’s separate from normal Policing duties.

    London crime

    The problems in London have only got worse as a result of criminals having a more proactive approach to breaking the law and disrupting policing at large.

    While it’s true there is a local crime rate in line with the population, there has also been an explosion in erratic and sometimes fatal activity in many parts of the capital.

    It’s only starting to become clear who the culprits may be, but it’s not yet been established how widespread the impact is so far.

  • Call for information: Bleach criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a bleach procurement criminal believed to have shipped large amounts of the chemical liquid into the UK to use in criminal activity has now been spotted.

    He’s known to use Eurostar services to achieve his aims with contacts built up in Europe. His activity is considered to be disruptive to businesses in London, and in the rest of the UK.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.

  • Exclusive: Explosive device recovered

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, and in a disturbing development for notions of public safety in London, part of an explosive device has been discovered in parts lying on a street in Reading, Berkshire.

    Exclusive footage of two key players and the reported device left lying on a street in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s alleged to be the same mechanism that was covertly discovered by investigation in 2010 in the Four Matthew Parker Street building in central London, which was until only recently the prior head quarters of the Conservative party.

    Serious matters

    It’s a startling discovery because it confirms concerns that mismanagement of political resources and finance has led to a destabilisation of political party infrastructure.

    It’s believed to have resulted in infiltrations of offices that are key to some of the roles that enable our democratic way of life to have its purpose here.

    Dirty tricks

    The device itself is believed to be one that’s designed to be deposited in a location ready to be armed with dangerous material that is “Shadowed” into position through criminal corridors.

    These exist to “Ferry” illegal acquisitions to customers that are ready to buy them through couriers and other dark state actors. It’s believed the most common effect of this type of activity is the manipulation of others.

  • Caught: Civil Service infiltrator

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Civil Service infiltrator alleged of acting as a false administrator in the Home Office and other similar Departments has now been spotted.

    He’s been able to be identified because the results of his crimes are now acute.

    A suspect
    A suspect accused of interfering in the work of the Civil Service, predominantly in London, and causing the UK deep humiliation and embarrassment.

    He’s accused of using public buildings in London as bases for his activity, utilising such acceptability as a cover for entering official government premises and wreaking havoc across all the work of the UK State.

    He’s particularly blamed for inducing Border Force administrative staff to defect at their desk.

    This means they’ve refused to work properly and have engineered crisis points at airports, transport hubs, and at port distribution centres across the country.

    In the course of this decades long activity he is responsible for diminishing the UK’s position on the world stage in many parts of the world.

    Party involvement

    It’s now believed that many unscrupulous Labour party staff have used this man to boost their own career chances because he offers lucrative access to offices for free in return for continued access.

    It’s not thought that campaigns have been helped by his rampant activity, but it may be that individual MP’s have knowingly or unknowingly benefited from some of the networking side-effects of his movement in London.

    Ongoing ramifications

    The impact of his nefarious role in the chaos in the Civil Service is hard to understand.

    It has led to people moving overseas to pursue formal diplomatic and central government roles in use of their skills because he had acted as a roadblock to their employment here in many ways.

    He’s also engineered a deep resentment of the State that continues to be used by high level staff across the functions and organs of the State to sabotage high level meetings and act as disruptive participants in the political system.

  • Pocket Money Culture: Insider criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a street criminal alleged to have pickpocketed thousands of people, and now implicated in a Pocket Money Culture inside Parliamentary buildings, has now been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of serious crimes using street thuggery and malfeasant attitudes toward people seen here in Reading Station, in Berkshire.

    He’s believed to own and operate a coin collection gang that benefits the pockets of some Parliamentary staff as well as staff inside major offices in the banking and financial industry at the heart of the City of London.

    He’s also known as a street antagonist in Canary Wharf, and has been challenged by centre management on a number of occasions.

    In spite of reports suggesting he was looked into by “Sky News” staff, he’s not on record as being investigated by any Journalist in London.

  • The look of a city is only the start of it

    The London we know of is made up of much of the subjective experience that we get of it. The rest is what we can see, and what others can tell us about what they know of. It’s known as the vibrancy of modern cities, and it makes people happier.

    A shot of an open carriage and two horses on Westminster Bridge, in central London.

    The fact is, though, that unhappiness can be a factor in some people’s experiences of it. This is shown in their reaction to current events and the people that populate it. It may not be a protest today, but it can be a comment that’s negative.

    The other point of modern life is that people talk about living it. This brings out opinions. It brings out perspectives. It brings out the views that we don’t all share. This livens up most places with discussions that make memorable moments.