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I knew we'd agree on something eventually.This bullshit has gone to far.
Which Tweet shows him sending people to Yaxley’s house?Stuchberry and a lawyer who represents terrorists.
Read the Stuchberry tweet above, and you'll see that he's been researching Tommy for months. It was widely known that he was in Finland at the time, obviously an obsessed journalist would be aware of such.
Search my post history and you will find nothing islamophobic. I have challenged people with this before, and the best they could find was a lame joke I wrote about Qatar sponsoring terrorism once.
Hence, I don't agree with Tommy and his message. My only argument was that doxxing and harassing a family (who are unrelated to your dispute) is a greater sin than approaching an adult man one on one. Is that controversial?
Well done Chief, the most stable genius,, you endorse intimidation of women and children.Which Tweet shows him sending people to Yaxley’s house?
You should take a stand, and never post here again!Well done Chief, the greatest Admin in history, you endorse intimidation of women and children.
A sort of lovable rogue, eh?obviously Tommy is a bit of a rat bag but everyone else in the media plays it safe and won't rock the boat in case they lose their jobs, Tommy was drawing attention to the systematic and organised rape of hundreds of underage English girls by Pakistani Muslim men,I still cant understand why the average Englishman isn't going bonkers about that
The Angry Left can't be appeased, because its denizens don't want anything: they are nihilistic. They are not pro-Arab, they are anti-America. They are not pro-poor, they are anti-rich. They are not pro-equality, they are anti-excellence. They are not pro-charity, they are anti-achievement.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/harryb...left-beats-the-right-hands-down/#506313af4855
Good for him. Drawing attention to a well known court case.obviously Tommy is a bit of a rat bag but everyone else in the media plays it safe and won't rock the boat in case they lose their jobs, Tommy was drawing attention to the systematic and organised rape of hundreds of underage English girls by Pakistani Muslim men,I still cant understand why the average Englishman isn't going bonkers about that
That article is a pile of unadulterated garbage.The left are despicable hateful animals, the indulgence in hate is a death rattle.
Which Tweet shows him sending people to Yaxley’s house?
Yeah, but how good of a name is BinswangerWritten by an objectivist lunatic-fringer, and it shows in every line.
classy work from Tommy again. Don’t agree with him. He’ll pay you a visit.
Didn't Mike Fatberg send people to his house to harass him?
What you talkin bout, son? After recently outing you for your sexist tirade against a female poster, i'm now forced to address your condoning of the harassment of women and children.Is this where you dig your chiffon heels in, and insist you're right? Or you say you were trolling?
He’s not “in the media”.obviously Tommy is a bit of a rat bag but everyone else in the media plays it safe and won't rock the boat in case they lose their jobs, Tommy was drawing attention to the systematic and organised rape of hundreds of underage English girls by Pakistani Muslim men,I still cant understand why the average Englishman isn't going bonkers about that
If I'd actually had a sexist tirade you'd be begging me to join your incel gang.What you talkin bout, son? After recently outing you for your sexist tirade against a female poster, i'm now forced to address your condoning of the harassment of women and children.
I would hope that you can sink no lower from here, sir.
The left are despicable hateful animals, the indulgence in hate is a death rattle.
Mr Robinson, whose legal name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was jailed in May last year for contempt of court after broadcasting details of a criminal trial at Leeds Crown Court in defiance of reporting restrictions.
The self-described independent activist won his appeal to have the conviction overturned, arguing that a judge had failed to follow the correct process.
The case was subsequently referred to Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general.
His location might be back in court soon enough.
https://www.ft.com/content/588031d2-40ed-11e9-b896-fe36ec32aece
https://www.ft.com/content/588031d2-40ed-11e9-b896-fe36ec32aece
The UK’s attorney-general has decided to bring new contempt of court proceedings against Tommy Robinson, the controversial founder of the far-right English Defence League.
Mr Robinson, whose legal name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was jailed in May last year for contempt of court after broadcasting details of a criminal trial at Leeds Crown Court in defiance of reporting restrictions.
The self-described independent activist won his appeal to have the conviction overturned, arguing that a judge had failed to follow the correct process.
The case was subsequently referred to Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general.
Mr Cox said on Thursday: “After carefully considering the details of this case, I have concluded there are strong grounds to bring fresh contempt of court proceedings against Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.”
In a statement, Mr Cox’s office added: “In deciding to refer the case to the High Court, the Attorney was acting independently of government.
“He based his decision on an assessment of the evidence and whether it was in the wider public interest to institute proceedings.”
The case has been the focus of international attention and become a rallying point for rightwing activists who allege Mr Robinson was imprisoned because of a clampdown on freedom of speech.
Last month Mr Robinson was banned by Facebook and Instagram for breaching the social media platforms’ hate speech rules.
Mr Robinson still maintains a YouTube account, with some 288,000 subscribers.
Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, Jeremy Wright, culture secretary, called on YouTube to “reconsider their judgment”.