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anotheoldgit | 14:50 Tue 29th May 2018 | News
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I don't know if this was the story that we can't debate on, but according to the Daily Mail reporting restrictions were lifted this afternoon.


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// wasn't Yaxley himself convicted of fraud? So obviously it's an acceptable term. //

//As for Robinson being a "fraudster," this charge, "stems from a time when it did appear as if the police were scrutinising him and his family for everything they could find. They took away loads of documents and scrutinised his wife's tax affairs, for instance." Eventually he was arrested for lending his brother-in-law £20,000 to help him qualify for a housing loan. A year later, the brother-in-law sold the house for £30,000 and repaid Robinson. As "L" says, "it was a completely victimless crime." Robinson "pleaded guilty for what his lawyer (somewhat understandably) thought would be a non-custodial sentence" and, according to Robinson, on the promise by police had "that if he pleaded guilty they would not go after him financially." Instead, they sent him to prison for eighteen months and was made to pay £125,000. "There are thousands and thousands of people who technically commit mortgage fraud all the time -- e.g. parents who lend deposits to their children and then later get the deposit paid back." The difference is that Robinson was punished severely for it.//
Meanwhile MPs commit fraud with impunity.

A corrupt state doing what it does ruthlessly to punish an exposer of it’s blatant corruption.
Why are the government so terrified of Tommy Robinson?
Because he's not afraid to tell the truth ?
Hazi - // Why are the government so terrified of Tommy Robinson? //

Hahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They're not!!

He's a self-publicising numpty who has nothing of value to say to anyone of interest, and an army of followers who are as keen to flout the law as he is.


hereIam - He (and his followers) wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit him!

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