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Gromit | 18:19 Sun 03rd Mar 2019 | News
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// Lawyers representing a Syrian boy who was attacked at school have served a legal letter at Tommy Robinson’s home in an attempt to sue him for defamation.

The anti-Islam activist posted a series of videos and Facebook posts about the incident in October.

The suspect, a 16-year-old boy, has been summonsed to court for alleged assault.

The teenager had shared numerous posts from Mr Robinson’s Facebook account in the months before the incident, as well as from Britain First and other far-right accounts. //

One of the drawbacks of accepting £millions in donations from gullible far right but jobs, he is now worth suing.

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> you're probably right but from what i have seen TR will jump on any band wagon.

Pending the outcome of this,the same could be said of the claimant.Of course,it is never about the money is it?
It's another form of radicalisation.

If (like me) you take offence at radical Muslims posting hateful material online that, for example, encourages 15-year-old girls to join ISIS, then you should equally have a problem with online material that results in an innocent schoolboy being attacked here in the UK. It's the same offence, different perpetrators, different victims.
Ellipsis - I don't disagree with that.

What I am disputing in TR's case is whether he can be held solely responsible for what happened in this case.
Talbot at 10.07 Mon, that's the one. Thanks.
His social media page was his sole responsibility. So for that agchristie, yes.

Weather that correlates to the sole responsibility for the entire situation, i'm unsure. but.. who cares? Does being partly responsible make it lighter on the poor 16 year old school boy? No. It's a moot point in my opinion anyone else who is at fault should be punished as severely
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The lawyers have written to Robinson notifying that they plan to sue for defaming the child, NOT for the actual physical assault.
Presumably they have the videos as evidence, so if they do contain lies, they should easily be able to establish their case against him.
well it will be interesting because i hope TR's social media page got cached because if not it's been deleted hasn't is because even social media can't be bothered giving him a platform for his xenophobia
The irony would be if the alleged incriminating material was deleted...

//His social media page was his sole responsibility.//

I don’t ‘do’ Facebook so I don’t understand that. How can anyone be responsible for what other people post on their page – and can they delete offending posts? Are you responsible for what other people post on your threads here, Spath?
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Just read the Independent report from last year...

// In a series of angry Facebook videos and posts, Robinson used the alleged incident to claim “lots of Muslim gangs are beating up white English kids” in Britain.
One of the photos used by the English Defence League founder as supposed proof of violence at the same school was stolen from a 2017 news article on a teenage cancer patient from Surrey. //

Its a mistake anyone could make ;-/
Gromit, //One of the photos used by the English Defence League founder as supposed proof of violence at the same school was stolen from a 2017 news article on a teenage cancer patient from Surrey.//

Don’t claims like that strike you as odd? Why would he deliberately use something that can be so easily be exposed as false? It makes no sense.
I have no idea if that is true or not but it certainly doesn’t strike me as odd: there are countless examples of online and media fakery which are so naff it is, literally, unbelievable.
Nor sure we,’re dealing with the brains of Britain here
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Perhaps Robinson is not bothered that an illustration he used is false, because by the time the deception is noticed, the post has already served its purpose to his followers.
// Why would he deliberately use something that can be so easily be exposed as false? //

That presupposes that he knew it was fake before posting it, which seems doubtful.
Gromit’s dead right about that: the point is immediate impact. And once the horse has bolted ...
It’s a tactic used by unscrupulous media groups too.
Maybe I’m unfair to belittle their intelligence:-)
"Why would he deliberately use something that can be so easily be exposed as false?"

Because he knows most people who follow him will not 2nd guess anything he says. It doesn't matter if it's a fake photo if it strikes an emotion in his audience for them to rise up then he has succeeded.
If TR was regularly into the habit of deliberately publishing defamatory material it would leave himself open to running the risk of being sued left,right and centre but that is not the case is it?
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As I pointed out earlier, when Robinson was just a football hooligan with no money, then there is no point suing him.
Now he is a £millionaire from donations, he is worth suing.
"there are countless examples of online and media fakery which are so naff it is, literally, unbelievable. "

And therein may lie the problem with suing him. Unless they have other evidence.
But Gromit,he hasn't become a millionaire overnight has he? So,where are all these claims??

As I said earlier,money talks.People should be suing on a point of principle not how much can be claimed.

How many times do we hear about successful claimants who state 'it was never about the money'?

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