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As the officer who shot Chris Kaba faces a gross misconduct hearing, who would want to serve this country now?

Who would want to serve Great Britain now?

Today it was announced the armed Met Police officer who shot and killed gangland trigger man Chris Kaba is facing a misconduct trial.


The Independent Office for Police Conduct said they’d acknowledged the strong interest from the black community.

Chris Kaba shot a man in a London nightclub.

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Patrick Christys asked: ‘Who would serve this country now?’

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He drove his car AT armed police officers before he was shot.

The officer was named publicly, putting him and his family potentially at risk.

He was put on trial for murder – a jury cleared him after just three hours of deliberation.

Hundreds of armed police officers handed in their guns in protest at one of their colleagues facing a life sentence for doing his job.

Now that same man faces a gross misconduct hearing.

In the Armed Forces, Labour is set to allow veterans to face historic prosecutions again.

This means veterans who served in Northern Ireland could be hauled before a court on a murder charge, while members of the IRA who let of bombs killing dozens of people may walk free forever.

Veteran Dennis Hutchings died in a Belfast hospital at the age of 80 after being tried again for attempted murder and grievous bodily harm for an alleged incident in 1974. He had previously been cleared twice but was dragged to court again.

Prison officers were attacked by rampant Islamist terrorist Hashem Abedi – the man who helped build the Manchester Arena bomb.

Now prison officers are saying they need stab vests, pepper spray and maybe even tasers.

They fear a summer of violence from, especially, the ever-increasing Islamist population in prison.

In light of what we’ve seen recently – if one of those prison officers had accidentally broken the Manchester Arena terrorists’ wrist whilst trying to wrestle him off one o their colleagues…would they find themselves facing an assault charge?

Police, soldiers, prison officers – they are on the frontline. They put their lives on the line to protect Britain. But Britain isn’t protecting them.

Is it any wonder some people feel as though Britain is not worth fighting for today?

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