Found guilty of contempt of Court.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48887440
Enjoy your Porridge loser 😂
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Found guilty of contempt of Court.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48887440
Enjoy your Porridge loser 😂
The absolute state on the dickheads supporting him....
https://twitter.com/the_hallissey/st...884183042?s=21
If this is a real account I'm quite surprised by this.
https://twitter.com/thekateadie/stat...76315579551749
Asking Trump for asylum in America.
Ironic that he’s appealing to be an immigrant.....
Jailed for nine months;-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48950672
Good
Maybe his Cheerleaders who can’t see that his actions jeopardised a trial where there were a number of sex offenders subsequently convicted will finally see this charlatan for what he is and merely a money grabber.
I doubt it but one can hope.
Whatever happened to his political asylum appeal to Donald Trump?
Maybe previously going to the USA with a fake passport (making him an illegal immigrant) cost him? Maybe his long criminal record?
We saw with Malky and Tan that where there is a divide it's easy to fiercely buddy up to a character who seems to be the opposite of what you're against, no matter what their character is. That's the only thing I can think of with Tommy Robinson and his supporters. Why else would you support someone who offers nothing to make your life better and is only a negative and destructive force?
Well that was a bit strange really ,wasn't it, because you've really got to be in a country to ask for political asylum there.
I don't especially want to join in the Tommy Robinson kicking club because I don't know a great deal about him and I'm sure there are two sides to the story. However, I think this was obviously more of a stunt than anything else.
His version of the events leading to the current conviction are certainly not true, but it is nonetheless very politically naive of the establishment to press it home. Similar offences wouldn't normally be pursued and it creates the impression , rightly or wrongly, that he has been persecuted.
An opportunity was missed to sentence him to 'time served' and therefore make it go quietly away rather than create any martyrs .
Again without taking sides, I think Mr Robinson is - not for the first time - being quite a clever politician in all this.
Is he really surprised or very upset about being imprisoned, or is that a price he's willing to pay for the sympathy and political kudos it will certainly yield L
Who does he gain political kudos from? Katie Hopkins? These are not right-wing politicians who ultimately care about the country, these individuals are fanning the flames of disenfranchised, often deprived, areas and making a huge amount of money out of spreading twisted interpretations of events.
I'm not sure I agree with your implication that the deprived and disenfranchised don't care about the country, but these are the people he'd be likely to gain political kudos with, and history tells us that they're the people who often achieve momentous change when they feel sufficiently aggrieved.
I'm not prepared to make any assumptions about the man based upon the constant withering fire of spin against him which I notice, but nor do I know enough about him or his views to support him. What I do know is that if he is widely seen as a victim of a privileged political elite which has already ignored a democratic vote and tried to enforce its will against a democratic outcome, that may lead to trouble .
That's a very Wales Bales like final paragraph there I must say.
If you are able to interpret what surge said as implying that "the deprived and disenfranchised don't care about the country", then I feel it's perfectly reasonable to conclude that your use of the word "spin" tells us an awful lot about your real feelings concerning the person who calls himself Tommy Robinson - that's if "the victim of a privileged political elite" was not a big enough hint.
Besides being an apparent victim, it seems that Robinson is very unfortunate in the company he keeps or, perhaps, all of the links below are just fake news?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/f...le-z6pb87rr2q5
https://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/20...ithin-edl.html
https://www.hopenothate.org.uk/2012/...aramilitaries/
https://far-rightcriminals.com/tag/archie-sleman/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8231231.html
https://dorseteye.com/former-edl-mem...ere-was-tommy/
https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/90...-abuse-images/
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...hison-14289816
https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/04/tommy...e-boy-8817076/
https://far-rightcriminals.com/2016/...h-schoolgirls/
https://www.facebook.com/angrywhitea...5253439765616/
https://www.southwalesguardian.co.uk...year-old-girl/
One other thing, the question in the Referendum was just a straight yes or no one, there was nothing about the kind of Brexit it should be. Therefore, with that in mind, it should be said that we probably could have left the EU on 29 March as planned if the likes of the Brexit ultras in the Conservative Party and the DUP had accepted the negotiated withdrawal agreement - are they the "privileged political elite" you talk of? It's hard to argue that a democratic vote is being ignored when there have been three attempts to pass something that would enable that vote and a negotiated departure is still the policy of the two main parties in Parliament.