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Mick Dempsey

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2 hours ago, felixthelogchopper said:

Oversimplified codswallop..

 

Not to mention why the D'notice..     the D notice was designed to protect Britain and its people during times of war..  

 

are we at war?...  this is a clear miss use of war time legislation..   not to mention its goes against the grain of English law.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For anybody who doesn't know, the Southend News Network is a spoof news website who specialise in ridiculing stories by reducing them to the absurd or just plainly treating them as nonsense  . Amusingly, their 'exclusives' have been reported as fact more than once by Britain First and similar.

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2 minutes ago, felixthelogchopper said:

For anybody who doesn't know, the Southend News Network is a spoof news website who specialise in ridiculing stories by reducing them to the absurd or just plainly treating them as nonsense  . Amusingly, their 'exclusives' have been reported as fact more than once by Britain First and similar.

I beg to differ.

 

http://southendnewsnetwork.net/news/white-parents-shock-after-birth-of-black-baby-boy/

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23 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

According to the news he was arrested, charged and sentenced within 5 hours.

An acquiantance of mine spent some time in jail.  He witnessed people being released in the morning and being banged up again in the afternoon for violating their parole conditions.  It happens. 

He admitted the charge and went straight to jail : https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/tommy-robinson-jailed-contempt-court-facebook-live-video-stephen-yaxley-lennon-a8374121.html

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7 minutes ago, Mark J said:

An acquiantance of mine spent some time in jail.  He witnessed people being released in the morning and being banged up again in the afternoon for violating their parole conditions.  It happens. 

He admitted the charge and went straight to jail : https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/tommy-robinson-jailed-contempt-court-facebook-live-video-stephen-yaxley-lennon-a8374121.html

what about the judge, shouldn't he be removed for contempt..   for bringing the law into disrepute?..  

 

Funny how his B'S D, notice has now been overturned isn't it...    did the governments get a bit frit as Thatcher was want to say?..

 

And why I'm about it, having watched Tommy live I still fail to see were he was in contempt..   he only reported the facts in the public domain..   This is a clear case of a Judge overstepping the mark..   

 

And I wouldn't of plead guilty if I was Tommy, no doubt he did so on the false presumption he was gonna get let out..   lying cops at the judges behest..

 

Won't be to long before we get the real story....     

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