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How Many Public Enquiries Must We Endure Now?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-25657 949
until the judiciary are compelled to give the "correct" verdict? To look at this lowlife's family today on the news you could be forgiven for thinking the guy was shot whilst out collecting for the Red cross! I'll have a bet that 10 years from now we'll be crucifying some retired cop, having appealled all the way to the EU supreme court.
until the judiciary are compelled to give the "correct" verdict? To look at this lowlife's family today on the news you could be forgiven for thinking the guy was shot whilst out collecting for the Red cross! I'll have a bet that 10 years from now we'll be crucifying some retired cop, having appealled all the way to the EU supreme court.
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/// no it hasn't, and thank goodness, but some are very happy to hang the police and armed services out to dry at every available opportunity, on here and in the wider community. ///
Couldn't agree more, I wonder what the response would have been if instead of a drug dealing, weapon carrying, gang member being shot and killed, it had been a policeman who had been a little slow to react and as a consequence was shot and killed?
/// no it hasn't, and thank goodness, but some are very happy to hang the police and armed services out to dry at every available opportunity, on here and in the wider community. ///
Couldn't agree more, I wonder what the response would have been if instead of a drug dealing, weapon carrying, gang member being shot and killed, it had been a policeman who had been a little slow to react and as a consequence was shot and killed?
anotheoldgit > we don't conduct kangaroo courts in this country, every one is treated fairly regardless of colour, creed or politics. <
http:// www.ukc olumn.o rg/arti cle/rog er-haye s-arres ted-tri ed-secr et-cour t-impri soned
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http:// www.ukc olumn.o rg/arti cle/rog er-haye s-arres ted-tri ed-secr et-cour t-impri soned
This man was tried in a court of law, which was invaded by a mob of Lefties, do you support this kind of action?
/// The protesters were from the anti-establishment British Constitution Group (BGC).///
/// The demonstration was sparked when a prominent voice in the BCG, Roger Hayes, from Wirral, faced a bankruptcy hearing for non-payment of council tax. ///
I would bet that Mr Hayes took advantage of the services that Council Taxes pays for?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-13 64091/C ouncil- tax-pro testers -storm- courtro om-arre st-judg e.html
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This man was tried in a court of law, which was invaded by a mob of Lefties, do you support this kind of action?
/// The protesters were from the anti-establishment British Constitution Group (BGC).///
/// The demonstration was sparked when a prominent voice in the BCG, Roger Hayes, from Wirral, faced a bankruptcy hearing for non-payment of council tax. ///
I would bet that Mr Hayes took advantage of the services that Council Taxes pays for?
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ANOTHEOLDGIT asked,
'Why can't they accept an independent legal ruling, we don't conduct kangaroo courts in this country, every one is treated fairly regardless of colour, creed or politics.' http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/crime /courts -are-bi ased-ag ainst-b lacks-w ith- white-offenders-less-likely-to-be-jailed-for-similar-crimes-says-official-report-8959804.html hmmm...
'Why can't they accept an independent legal ruling, we don't conduct kangaroo courts in this country, every one is treated fairly regardless of colour, creed or politics.' http://
aog can you can me when all these lefties invaded the court as no person knew where he was , it was in secret the clue is in the last few words
> 0930 this morning, in scenes reminiscent of Stasi East Germany, 2 police
cars and 4 policemen from Merseyside Police arrested British Constitution
Group Chairman Roger Hayes at his Wirral home and drove away.
The first his family heard of him was at 18:30 this evening via a telephone
call from a Warder in Liverpool prison, to say that Roger had been tried
and sentenced to prison.
At no time were the family or any other members of the public informed of
his arrest, and it is understood that he was tried in a secret court without a Jury.
> 0930 this morning, in scenes reminiscent of Stasi East Germany, 2 police
cars and 4 policemen from Merseyside Police arrested British Constitution
Group Chairman Roger Hayes at his Wirral home and drove away.
The first his family heard of him was at 18:30 this evening via a telephone
call from a Warder in Liverpool prison, to say that Roger had been tried
and sentenced to prison.
At no time were the family or any other members of the public informed of
his arrest, and it is understood that he was tried in a secret court without a Jury.
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