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mushroom25 | 14:49 Thu 25th Oct 2018 | News
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A legitimate tool to expose the wrongdoer?

Or an abuse of political power?

No link because it might get AB into trouble. The question is about the principle, rather than the issue in the news that brought it to prominence.
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Green denies 'unlawful sexual or racist behaviour'

( well he would wouldn't he ).

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/green-denies-unlawful-sexual-or-racist-behaviour/ar-BBOTisc?li=BBoPWjQ
Is this a case of I bought the law but the law won?
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//Sir Philip denies everything

well he would wouldnt he or else the injunction doesnt get granted
Sort of total denial comes with the application to the court //

sounds to me like sir phillip will be pulling The Shaggy Defence.....
Everyone seems to have overlooked the fact that these are only allegations, nothing has yet been proved in a court of law. So once again it appears we are getting trial be social media. I am not saying he is not an unsavory dodgy character which he probably is but we have to remember he is innocent until proved guilty. To boycott his shops, what some are suggesting on social media would be grossly unfair to the thousands who work for him. People should calm down until the facts are known.
it won't get taken to a court of law though because they're politicians, too greasy to catch
So we have trial by media then?

Pitch fork nicely sharpened Spath?
A legitimate tool IMO.

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