Tommy Robinson : what happened from start to finish

Who gives a flying **** what this hateful man says to his mate in an "interview". Prison not nice? It isn't supposed to be a flipping holiday!

Like most things concerning Robinson – a convicted fraudster - his real name isn’t clear. In September 2012 Robinson pretended to be Andrew McMaster – a friend he bore some resemblance to – so he could illegally enter the US. He can’t travel there because he’s been convicted of possessing a Class A drug. Sentencing him to 10 months jail in January 2013, Judge Alistair McCreath, noted Robinson’s legitimate passport lists him as Paul Harris, a matter he chose not to delve into. Robinson confirmed to Huffington Post UK his passport lists him as Harris, but ignored a request to elaborate in a decision tinged with irony, given he's repeatedly accused UK authorities of censoring, and preventing him from "telling the truth".
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/20...s-the-making-of-tommy-robinson_n_8747794.html

If Mr Yaxley-Lennon heard about somebody from overseas who had dealt class A drugs, carried false passports, preached hate towards whites, he'd be calling for them to be sent to prison or "sent back to where they came from". Such a hypocrite, should be exiled.
 
Ezra Levant is a right wing extremist.

No surprises here.
 
To those not ideologically possessed ,please do watch this video and forward it to everyone you can. It's important that people get to see this.
 
Do you think many people are interested in a nasty convict with a long record of violence and crime?
 
Whilst I do not totally agree with his views or his politics I would fight & die for his right to say them.

I always thought that was a part of what makes us British.
 
I thought it wasnt, hence the early release....

And he didn't plead guilty, as was peddled by the mainstream media.

I've watched the video twice through now and it's extremely distressing and harrowing to watch. This country is under attack.
 
I thought it wasnt, hence the early release....
It wasn't an early release, as such.

He was released on bail so that there can be a retrial as the original was "flawed" - the word used by the Court of Appeal.


Which of his many crimes do you think he didn't plead guilty to?
The charge (whatever it was) in the "flawed" trial.

How will we trust your posts if you can't keep up?
 
Do you think many people are interested in a nasty convict with a long record of violence and crime?

may be not ?

Although there seemed to be an interest in talking and listening to nasty , violent , convicts with a long record of violence , torture , extortion , murder

in the good Friday talks and agreement :idea:
 
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