The Manchester Arena Inquiry


(The 22 who died. But remember, Black Lives Matter More – Day Admin)

What a crock of shit this turned out to be.
At great public expense, the inquiry has determined that the emergency services were to blame for some deaths.

BBC News Link

They have to turn the blame away from the Muslim bastards somehow.
Let’s say it like it is.
A Muslim terrorist and his brother were picked up by the Royal Navy. They lied about seeking asylum and had a free taxi ride to the UK. They were kept at the taxpayers’ expense while plotting to kill British people, and went on to murder them.
And yet still receiving these cunts continues.

There, that’s the truth and it didn’t cost a penny.
If you want to see where some of your hard earned has been spent on this fuckwittery, have a look at the following link. Be prepared to have your piss boiled.

Manchester Evening News Link

Nominated by: Duke of Cuntshire

104 thoughts on “The Manchester Arena Inquiry

  1. It would appear my psychologically challenged spellchecker is amongst other thing, a complete cunt. I definitely typed Billion with a B.

    Honest Guv 🙄

    Thanks for the correction and no thanks for the slur involving my Abbopottamus’ lousy abacus use. Mind you to count in millions it has to be rather large…. The abacus of course.

  2. I know that this is going to upset at least one of the cunters here, but anyway…….

    If I was ever to be anywhere near such an incident, whether the victims were adults or, as in this attack, children. Then I would try to help.

    I would do whatever I could without hesitation.
    I would do so without a thought about any ‘risk assessment’.

    I don’t think of myself as a particularly brave person and I would not expect any recognition for my efforts.
    In fact, any recognition would embarrass me.

    It’s just something that I know that I would do.
    I am sure that there are a great many people that feel that they would act the same.

    It now seems that the emergency services are more concerned about ‘risk assessment’ than getting on and doing the right thing.

    Would the emergency service workers have acted the same way if they happened to be at the scene but out of uniform?

    If they would have just stood around wary of a second explosion then they should be ashamed of themselves.

    • “Would the emergency service workers have acted the same way if they happened to be at the scene but out of uniform?”

      No. But, we’re out of uniform. Whilst wearing it and at work, we’re subject to SOPS and rules and regulations that, I’d wager, the vast majority of us disagree with. I don’t like them any more than you all do.

      • I imagine that you and the majority of your colleagues first signed up for the ambulance service because you cared, you wanted to help people, you wanted to save lives and ease suffering.

        What happened?

        Why is it that now they can sit in their ambulances which are equipped to save lives, waiting for the assessment from some faceless individual before they feel that they can go and help little girls that are bleeding to death following an explosion?

        Are they so frightened of losing their jobs?

        Have they attended one too many ‘awareness’ courses that their own safety and wellbeing takes priority?

        I really have no time for alleged emergency workers that think that way.
        For policemen that call the lifeguards while watching people drown.
        For firemen that will not enter a burning building until risk is assessed.
        Or for ambulance crew that let children bleed to death while waiting for an ‘all clear’ from a higher authority.

        These people all joined their professions because they wanted to help.
        They probably saw their job as a vocation.

        All the good intentions have now been lost.
        They are dehumanised.

        They even start talking differently in some misguided attempt to appear intelligent and superior.
        The start using the NATO phonetic alphabet and daft acronyms.

        They think that they are being clever.

        I don’t.

  3. ‘Are they so frightened of losing their jobs?’

    Probably.

    ‘their own safety and wellbeing takes priority?’

    Like it or not, why is your safety and wellbeing more important than mine?

    ‘All the good intentions have now been lost.
    They are dehumanised.’

    No, they’re not. I challenge you to do a third-manning shift on an ambulance and you’ll find out what a ridiculous statement that is. I’ll not bother explaining why.

    ‘They even start talking differently in some misguided attempt to appear intelligent and superior.
    The start using the NATO phonetic alphabet and daft acronyms.’

    All of my working life has been ‘NATO phonetic alphabet and daft acronyms’. It’s your perception of their use.

    ‘They think that they are being clever.’

    Again, your perception.

    And, finally:

    ‘I imagine that you and the majority of your colleagues first signed up for the ambulance service because you cared, you wanted to help people, you wanted to save lives and ease suffering.’

    We do things EVERY day to save lives and ease suffering. Every day. Nearly every shift. We do things that you only have nightmares about. You keep harping on about ‘little girls that are bleeding to death’. Been there, done that, still have the mental scars. You should try a one month old baby in cardiac arrest – that’s an attention-getter.

    I don’t agree with the policy of ‘holding off’, and neither does everyone I’ve spoken to, and we’re not beyond criticism, but, we’re subject to rules and regulations whether we agree with them or not, and, I’ll not lose a minutes sleep over being critisized in a report by people that have never done the job and has the benefit of hindsight.

    By the way, you type admirable qualities. Ambulance service is recruiting if you want to try and change things from within. Then, you could drive straight to scene.

    https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/ambulance-service-team/roles-ambulance-service

  4. Richard D Hall exposed it as a false flag psy-op, which is why the BBC are now doing a hatchet job on him in time to influence the MPs before the vote on the dystopian “online harms bill”

  5. There have been many concerts held in Manchester since that dreadful night.
    Whether the emergency services are incompetent or not, nobody has since been killed attending those concerts.
    I would rather have an incompetent rescue service than an opportunity for a terroirst.
    It’s the bowl of smartie analogy. If 5% in the bowl would kill you instantly, would you chance your luck? Would you offer the bowl to your grandkids?
    Or just chuck the whole lot away?
    D’ya feel lucky Punk?
    Well, d’ya?

  6. I could have easily saved £26 million. The people who are to blame are successive Governments and their cohorts since 1945 who have allowed millions of unchecked illegal immigrants into this country. Tony Blair allowed 10 million in ion his watch. He Ali e should be charged with crimes against the State.

  7. You know the Didsbury mosque where this piece of smelly unwashed murderous human filth came from? Where they still (fucking still!) distribute leaflets on islamic terrorism? Still no closure or arrests, and there never will be. They should all fucking hang. And that cunt Andy Burnham should hang with them. Fucking collaborator. Total cunt.👿

  8. And that cunt Ariana ‘Honorary Citizen of Manchester’ can fuck off and all.

    The little slag pissed off with her ‘people’ onto a private jet only minutes after the attack happened. They knew what was happening, but they just got their arses out of there. Nothing was done on the night to help the wounded or the stranded. With her money, she could have helped with hotel and hospital bills. That at the very least. But no, she did fuck all. Didn’t give a toss, as long as she was free and clear (which the Greater Manchester Police and Manchester Airport helped her with, no doubt).

    ‘But… But… She back to visit some of the survivors in hospital’.

    Oh aye, when it was all over. And with crocodile tears and a shitload of press and TV cameras in tow. Pity she wasn’t so bothered when it actually happened. The little cunt.

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