FAO Robin Vincent
Dear RobinIt was great to meet you last night at St Peter's Baptist Church.
What was the name of the film you wanted me to watch, please?
Was it because you felt that my getting that perspective would help my understanding? I certainly must watch it, Robin.
Why were you wondering if I thought you were racist? Or, what on earth was that all about?! Help my recall, please!
You said you were in the Police for ten years. I was a little concerned that you were proud to mention you had been in the Police. I have heard the most distressing cases on Radio 4 News in recent months and years. It gives me no confidence that the Police are as honourable and as upstanding - or even as competent - as I would love them to be.
It seems there are far too many gross misconduct cases, miscarriages of justice, too like Andy Malkinson. Shoot to kill I don't like either, Robin.
My initial question to Rob was this:
What do you consider the more important issue: The life of the unborn or the life of the born in Gaza, Lebanon and in Judea/Samaria?
How do you account for something like 70% of American evangelicals voting for Donald Trump this month?
Pastor Micheal Youssef of Atlanta, Georgia voted for Donald because saving the unborn is his more important issue.
Dear Tim,
Thank you for your email. It was genuinely nice to meet you, and I was pleased we ended conversation by shaking hands. Be assured the racism discussion was in relation to my days within the police when assumptions would be made about me by those with absolutely no knowledge of me. The programme I referred to was on BBC iPlayer and was about the 7 October attacks. I must warn you, that as with the events in Gaza, it is utterly heartbreaking and so in that sense I cannot “recommend” it. Whilst it will be frustrating, regarding the other matters in your email, I simply do not have sufficient knowledge to answer or respond.
Thank you once again for getting in touch.
Robin
Robin Vincent
Chief Executive
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