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Free Tommy Robinson

Gypsy Nirvana

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Do you blame the Sikhs for being pissed off? I certainly don't.

This made made them look bad by people who didn't know the whole story.

i.e Agent Provacateur

Question: What do Muslims do to people who leave their religion? Maybe that's what he really deserves.

I can quite understand how the Sikh's feel about it - I'm sure many of them would like to rip the turban off the guy they call the 'Fake Sikh' - and maybe he was/is some sort of plant to try and shift some of the blame for this pedo behavior on to the Sikh community - who have for centuries been victimized, persecuted and murdered by the soldiers of Islam.

The punishment for apostasy (leaving the muslim/islamic religion/cult) - is DEATH, so I can't see him getting along so well in prison with who were once his 'Muslim Brothers.'.....maybe he will convert back? - if he ever converted to Sikhism in the first place.
 

troutman

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I know what happens if you wear a motorcycle gang patch and you're not part of the gang.

Hint: You'll never do it again. :hide:
 

St. Phatty

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I know what happens if you wear a motorcycle gang patch and you're not part of the gang.

Hint: You'll never do it again. :hide:

On Sons of Anarchy, they give a member a choice between burning it off, or cutting it off.

He chose "the Flame".

Very realistic, but no smell-a-vision.

They really need to add that to tomorrow's television.
 

Gypsy Nirvana

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Tommy Robinson: judge refers case to attorney general
Judge says referral of EDL founder’s case will allow contempt charges to be heard in proper adversarial setting.



Tue 23 Oct 2018 10.52 BST

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Tommy Robinson, addresses supporters as he arrives at the Old Bailey.

A judge retrying the anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson for contempt of court has referred the case to the attorney general.

Robinson, 35, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, appeared before Nicholas Hilliard, the recorder of London, for a contempt hearing.

Hilliard said the decision to refer the case to the attorney general would allow Robinson’s contempt charges to be heard in a proper adversarial setting, in which a lawyer could present evidence and question witnesses to make the case.

He said he had made his decision after receiving a statement from Robinson on Monday. The court heard that in the current setting, lawyers would not be able to perform an appropriate cross-examination of the evidence.

“I think it necessary to look at quite a lot of the detail of what Mr Yaxley-Lennon said in the broadcast as to come to the overall picture as to what happened,” the judge said.

“I’m satisfied in the light of the issues as they now appear as they emerged from the statement of yesterday, that cross-examination of Mr Yaxley-Lennon is necessary for a proper and thorough examination and resolution of the case that is in the public interest.”

Robinson was released on bail.

Robinson was previously serving a 13-month sentence on the same charges, until the sentence was quashed by the court of a appeal and a retrial ordered.

He could have been sent back to jail if hound in contempt for filming people in a criminal trial in Leeds and broadcasting the footage on social media.

The latest hearing came after Robinson appeared at the Old Bailey in September, when the case was adjourned.

Earlier around a thousand supporters had gathered outside the court. As journalists walked past to enter through the main entrance of England’s main criminal court, Robinson branded them “enemies of the people”, to roars and cheers from the crowd.

Metropolitan police and their colleagues from the City of London manned barricades outside court as supporters held a rally.

England and union flags, as well those for Ukip, were flying as dozens of protesters gathered early on Tuesday morning.

“We want Tommy out,” they shouted, as supporters filmed him on their phones. They patted the suited EDL founder on the back and expressed their gratitude.

A small group of anti-fascism campaigners faced Robinson fans from behind the stage, where fans anticipated a speech from the EDL founder.

Last month, Robinson was ushered into court amid similar scenes outside. Following the brief hearing on 27 September, a video appearing to show Robinson at a window within the court building was posted on the Twitter account of Ezra Levant, a reporter for the rightwing Rebel Media organisation.

In the footage, Robinson says “that’s such a good feeling” before promising to go and greet the crowd of hundreds of supporters cheering and chanting outside.

The video is believed to have been made in the canteen on the Old Bailey’s second floor. By the afternoon, it had been viewed more than 160,000 times.

Section 41 of the Criminal Justice Act 1925 (CJA 1925) makes it an offence to photograph people within court precincts.

City of London police confirmed they were looking into whether any offences were committed at September court appearance.

*At least The Guardian has stopped calling Robinson 'a far-right activist' - which he is not - now they call him an anti-Islam activist - which is closer to the mark.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...inson-retrial-supporters-gather-at-old-bailey

*and for balance a bit from The Sun newspaper:

'Robinson told crowds he had scored a victory regardless of whether he is sent back to jail.

He said, before the hearing: "Their attempts to silence and stop people having the knowledge of the Muslim rape gangs that are terrorizing our nation.

"The entire world is now watching."

He blamed the Government, police and social services for "sacrificing a generation of our daughters at the hands of the multiculturalism alter".

The media is "the enemy of the people", he yelled, eliciting the crowd to respond: "Shame on you."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/7560355/tommy-robinson-claims-winning-contempt-of-court-reading/
 
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