Road rules1 min ago
Questions For The British Home Secretary
Lots of 'first times' on here, including the first in this post to sign in on the Koran. Where is Britain heading?
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Surely some kind of dubious record here; an 11 minute video posted at 22:49 and declared 'rubbish' at 22:53 = 4 seconds. Considering that this concerns one of the most flagrant and worrying miscarriages of justice ever in Britain, let us pray that such blind ignorance and crass stupidity does not prevail, or the last sentence in my OP is in need of serious address
David Cameron described Javid as "the brilliant Asian man who I asked to join the Cabinet" and stated that "I want to hear that title 'Prime Minister' followed by a British Asian name."[32] In July 2014, Forbes magazine compared Javid to Barack Obama and suggested that Javid could become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[33]
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That would be interesting.
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That would be interesting.
Disgraceful. Tommy is always described as "right wing extremist." For what? Complaint about political Islamism, sharia law, grooming gangs, disproportionate Islamic influence?
Well I and millions of other concerned citizens must also be right wing extremists. Politicians and police seem to be running scared of The Religion Of Peace.
God help us. Especially if some of the views expressed on here are reflected in government.
I am disgusted at some of the anti-Tommy sentiments expressed here. Shame on you.
Well I and millions of other concerned citizens must also be right wing extremists. Politicians and police seem to be running scared of The Religion Of Peace.
God help us. Especially if some of the views expressed on here are reflected in government.
I am disgusted at some of the anti-Tommy sentiments expressed here. Shame on you.
// Considering that this concerns one of the most flagrant and worrying miscarriages of justice ever in Britain //
No it isn’t.
He pleaded guilty, just like he pleaded guilty the last time he was tried for the same offence. The judgement was anulled on a technicality, and he will shortly face a retrial. Not doubt he will be found guilty again in the second trial. The offence carries a maximum sentence of 24 months, he got 13.
They may lessen the sentence and set him free. Or they may say the original sentence was correct and he has to serve the remainder. Or they just might increase it.
No it isn’t.
He pleaded guilty, just like he pleaded guilty the last time he was tried for the same offence. The judgement was anulled on a technicality, and he will shortly face a retrial. Not doubt he will be found guilty again in the second trial. The offence carries a maximum sentence of 24 months, he got 13.
They may lessen the sentence and set him free. Or they may say the original sentence was correct and he has to serve the remainder. Or they just might increase it.
>You have been warned, you or a loved one will be next.
Sleep well.
Neither I nor any loved ones have got such a history of domestic violence and convictions for assaulting policeman, mortgage fraud and contempt of court , nor have we renamed ourselves after a notorious Luton football hooligan or gone out of our way to stir up trouble. So I will sleep well, thank you.
Sleep well.
Neither I nor any loved ones have got such a history of domestic violence and convictions for assaulting policeman, mortgage fraud and contempt of court , nor have we renamed ourselves after a notorious Luton football hooligan or gone out of our way to stir up trouble. So I will sleep well, thank you.
Why is any of that acceptable? Of course to answer that question you’ll need to watch the video, which few seem prepared to do. Why is that?
I’ve yet to see an official refutation of Tommy Robinson’s claims, but I would hazard a guess that if a Muslim prisoner claimed similarly appalling treatment he’d be receiving an apology and, doubtless, compensation.
I’ve yet to see an official refutation of Tommy Robinson’s claims, but I would hazard a guess that if a Muslim prisoner claimed similarly appalling treatment he’d be receiving an apology and, doubtless, compensation.
Well I listened to the whole thing and confirm it's generally nonsense: the mainsteam media lied about Tommy pleading guilty, he would have died within a few months if he had stayed in prison, his treatment was due to having a Muslim Home Secretary and Sharia Law, etc. No acceptance that he is a thug with a track record of criminality who chose to break the law and risk undermining a trial all in the interests of self-publicity. I bet many of those bleating about the way Tommy was treated are the same ones who say prison is like a hotel and should be made much more uncomfortable for prisoners. Maybe the presenter should be asking questions of the legal team and not demanding answers he'll never get from "Home Secretary Javid"
//Of course to answer that question you’ll need to watch the video, which few seem prepared to do. Why is that? //
Because there's a cottage industry of extremist lunatics and conspiracy theorists on youtube seizing on the coattails of people like Alex Jones or Stefan Molyneux. It's a platform that's highly highly conducive to misinformation.
Because there's a cottage industry of extremist lunatics and conspiracy theorists on youtube seizing on the coattails of people like Alex Jones or Stefan Molyneux. It's a platform that's highly highly conducive to misinformation.