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  • #61
    Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

    Originally posted by pipster View Post
    Did you not read what I typed.
    Good - bad - left or right - I prefer freedom of speech - whether I agree with it or not.
    You can type what you like but your obviously a complete stump

    It certainly isn't fooling me

    And that's normally fairly easy to do

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    • #62
      Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      You can type what you like but your obviously a complete stump

      It certainly isn't fooling me

      And that's normally fairly easy to do
      The fact he had turned up at a march when he was clearly not wanted by the marchers. They feel very uncomfortable about people like him. I wonder why?

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      • #63
        Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        Are you politically in the same gang as Robinson?

        You seem to be right up his alley
        Of course he is. He's bumming him while Farage watches.

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        • #64
          Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

          Originally posted by Dave Blue View Post
          The fact he had turned up at a march when he was clearly not wanted by the marchers. They feel very uncomfortable about people like him. I wonder why?
          Poor fashion sense ?

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          • #65
            Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

            I don't think anyone doubts he shouldnt have gone. He had been building links in the Jewish community and the sensible thing to do (not something he's famed for) is to stay away and that would have been the polite thing (not something he's famed for) to do too, having been asked by the organisers.

            But..

            It should worry people. The whole process is filmed by his camera man and he really didn't do anything wrong (in this instance) and it does set a worrying precedent really if an organiser of an event can request someone who was 'working' at covering an event to not attend.

            It does also only add fuel to the whol 'two tier policing' thing and it does seem to have won him a lot of support as a victim, esp seeing around 20 police hauling him off which was excessive.

            Is s35 a new thing? I assume this is used against football fans?

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            • #66
              Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
              I don't think anyone doubts he shouldnt have gone. He had been building links in the Jewish community and the sensible thing to do (not something he's famed for) is to stay away and that would have been the polite thing (not something he's famed for) to do too, having been asked by the organisers.

              But..

              It should worry people. The whole process is filmed by his camera man and he really didn't do anything wrong (in this instance) and it does set a worrying precedent really if an organiser of an event can request someone who was 'working' at covering an event to not attend.

              It does also only add fuel to the whol 'two tier policing' thing and it does seem to have won him a lot of support as a victim, esp seeing around 20 police hauling him off which was excessive.

              Is s35 a new thing? I assume this is used against football fans?
              He just chose that cafe for his brekkie at random, did he?

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              • #67
                Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                Originally posted by lardy View Post
                He just chose that cafe for his brekkie at random, did he?
                Of course not. He wanted to attend, and shouldn't have. For the rest of my points, see above!

                Twitter, which is no reflection of wider society, as we know, but he's been trending for three days. Almost every reference is critical of the police, and endless examples of people calling for jihad etc and contrasting it to dragging him away from his breakfast etc.

                It's all just a bad look

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                • #68
                  Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  Of course not. He wanted to attend, and shouldn't have. For the rest of my points, see above!

                  Twitter, which is no reflection of wider society, as we know, but he's been trending for three days. Almost every reference is critical of the police, and endless examples of people calling for jihad etc and contrasting it to dragging him away from his breakfast etc.

                  It's all just a bad look
                  So you can't say "he really didn't do anything wrong" when it's completely obvious he wasn't there as they had bottomless tea.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    I don't think anyone doubts he shouldnt have gone. He had been building links in the Jewish community and the sensible thing to do (not something he's famed for) is to stay away and that would have been the polite thing (not something he's famed for) to do too, having been asked by the organisers.

                    But..

                    It should worry people. The whole process is filmed by his camera man and he really didn't do anything wrong (in this instance) and it does set a worrying precedent really if an organiser of an event can request someone who was 'working' at covering an event to not attend.

                    It does also only add fuel to the whol 'two tier policing' thing and it does seem to have won him a lot of support as a victim, esp seeing around 20 police hauling him off which was excessive.

                    Is s35 a new thing? I assume this is used against football fans?
                    S.35 isn't new and has been issued to football supporters unjustly in the past by over zealous, prejudiced police.

                    In Yaxley's case, they'll point to the fact he led a horde of fuuckwits into Chinatown two weeks ago as a valid reason to issue one against him.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                      Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                      S.35 isn't new and has been issued to football supporters unjustly in the past by over zealous, prejudiced police.

                      In Yaxley's case, they'll point to the fact he led a horde of fuuckwits into Chinatown two weeks ago as a valid reason to issue one against him.
                      Fair play, it seems in vougue to call him Yaxley on here, and all by posters who post under anonymous names and would be frightened to death of their birth names being used 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I just call him kunt for consistency. 👍

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                      • #71
                        Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                        Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
                        Fair play, it seems in vougue to call him Yaxley on here, and all by posters who post under anonymous names and would be frightened to death of their birth names being used ������������������������������ I just call him kunt for consistency. ��
                        Calling him Yaxley is just rude and lazy.

                        He should always be called by his full name of Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon

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                        • #72
                          Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                          Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                          Calling him Yaxley is just rude and lazy.

                          He should always be called by his full name of Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon
                          Leave the Christopher out of it, gutted i didn't know this was part of his name, I'll have to deed poll now but will not tell my mum

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                          • #73
                            Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                            Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                            Calling him Yaxley is just rude and lazy.

                            He should always be called by his full name of Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon

                            Or

                            See Yew En Tee

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                            • #74
                              Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                              Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
                              Fair play, it seems in vougue to call him Yaxley on here, and all by posters who post under anonymous names and would be frightened to death of their birth names being used 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I just call him kunt for consistency. 👍
                              Usually the point you're making would be valid but as the 'kunt' has gone under a myriad of names such as Paul Harris, Andrew McMaster and allegedly used the name Tommy Robinson to drop the real 'Tommy' in the shiit after advice from an Uncle makes it nil and void.

                              'Kunt' seems to be a snide grass in addition to a fraudster?

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                              • #75
                                Re: Tommy Robinson Nicked

                                It does always make me laugh on twitter. If it's Tommy Robinson trending it's a very different type of post and poster than if it's Stephen Yaxley Lennon..which I should say, isn't the killer put down that I think some think.

                                No wonder he lives rent free mind, if you can't pin his name down for the tenancy agreement!

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