Wed Jun 10, 2026 6:49 am
M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Wed Jun 10, 2026 7:49 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:The Cobra Returns wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Wanker in chief for some, freedom fighter for others!
And convicted criminal.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 8:19 am
CF64 BLUE wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The Cobra Returns wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Wanker in chief for some, freedom fighter for others!
And convicted criminal.
We are talking about the man who brought the rape gangs to the attention of the public.
He has been investigating it and highlighting it for probably 20+ years. The current and previous govts trying to sweep it under the carpet to protect some high profile guilty parties and turned a blind eye to it.
The best way to protect their sins is to lock up the one with the loudest mouth which is Tommy Robinson hoping to shut him up, people are starting to realise he was revealing the truth about all the raping, murdering, torture of young white girls.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 8:27 am
Wed Jun 10, 2026 8:30 am
CF64 BLUE wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The Cobra Returns wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Wanker in chief for some, freedom fighter for others!
And convicted criminal.
We are talking about the man who brought the rape gangs to the attention of the public.
He has been investigating it and highlighting it for probably 20+ years. The current and previous govts trying to sweep it under the carpet to protect some high profile guilty parties and turned a blind eye to it.
The best way to protect their sins is to lock up the one with the loudest mouth which is Tommy Robinson hoping to shut him up, people are starting to realise he was revealing the truth about all the raping, murdering, torture of young white girls.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 8:50 am
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:01 am
Jock wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Do you have a link to Tommy Robinson egging them on? Or proof he’s in Moscow?
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:16 am
MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:45 am
TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:49 am
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:55 am
Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:14 am
M4 Exile wrote:Jock wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Do you have a link to Tommy Robinson egging them on? Or proof he’s in Moscow?
Have a look through his own Twitter ffs https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra
As for Moscow: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/202 ... sk-father/
And as a special treat attached is a 2-in-1 screenshot of him encouraging people to leave phones behind so that crimes can’t be recorded and also sharing the little show the Russians put on for him to stoke up anger and division here
Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:18 am
CF64 BLUE wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The Cobra Returns wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Wanker in chief for some, freedom fighter for others!
And convicted criminal.
We are talking about the man who brought the rape gangs to the attention of the public.
He has been investigating it and highlighting it for probably 20+ years. The current and previous govts trying to sweep it under the carpet to protect some high profile guilty parties and turned a blind eye to it.
The best way to protect their sins is to lock up the one with the loudest mouth which is Tommy Robinson hoping to shut him up, people are starting to realise he was revealing the truth about all the raping, murdering, torture of young white girls.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:18 am
MikeO76 wrote:I've seen a video this morning of a local woman who claims there was a second immigrant involved in the attack.
If this is true, it'll be interesting if the authorities confirm this and identify him.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:21 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Jock wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Do you have a link to Tommy Robinson egging them on? Or proof he’s in Moscow?
Have a look through his own Twitter ffs https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra
As for Moscow: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/202 ... sk-father/
And as a special treat attached is a 2-in-1 screenshot of him encouraging people to leave phones behind so that crimes can’t be recorded and also sharing the little show the Russians put on for him to stoke up anger and division here
And there's the source that some say doesn't exist.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:31 am
MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 10:39 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:MikeO76 wrote:I've seen a video this morning of a local woman who claims there was a second immigrant involved in the attack.
If this is true, it'll be interesting if the authorities confirm this and identify him.
I've heard that there were a group of ten immigrants involved.
I haven't actually heard that, but that's how easy it is for someone to say something and some interpret it as a fact.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:14 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Assaulting a police officer is a criminal offence. They admitted to the offence, of course they've gone to prison. Particularly in the circumstances, where the father of Henry Novak pleaded with everyone to act like human beings and not animals. They ignored that plea.
As for the Manchester Airport situation. One of them was found guilty, on that you are correct. The others weren't so there was a retrial for all of them. Retrial has just concluded with the same result, and now the sentence for the one found guilty can be made.
I for one think it should be a hefty sentence for an incident like that.
But who found the others not guilty? Was it a judge? Was it Keir Starmer? Was it the Labour Party?
No, it was a jury.
Unlike the people in Southampton, there was no confession. If there was, their sentence would be the same or tougher as those ones.
These are the facts and no propaganda.
I am glad that those that travelled to Southampton are being punished, without that it would set a dangerous precedent.
Obviously the attackers in Belfast and Southampton should face the full force of the law, I would say in both cases that they should never be released in prison. Not sure that will happen though because in that sense, there does need to be changes to our justice system.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:16 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Horrific attack, well done to the brave people who stood up to the attacker.
I spend a lot of time in Belfast as I have friends there and the bravery comes as no surprise to me.
Expect this will turn into another six page thread when the same people didn't give a shit about a white British man murdering a Saudi unprovoked. Strange, that.
But that shows exactly who they are.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 11:35 am
M4 Exile wrote:Jock wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Do you have a link to Tommy Robinson egging them on? Or proof he’s in Moscow?
Have a look through his own Twitter ffs https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra
As for Moscow: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/202 ... sk-father/
And as a special treat attached is a 2-in-1 screenshot of him encouraging people to leave phones behind so that crimes can’t be recorded and also sharing the little show the Russians put on for him to stoke up anger and division here
Wed Jun 10, 2026 12:04 pm
TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 12:09 pm
MikeO76 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Assaulting a police officer is a criminal offence. They admitted to the offence, of course they've gone to prison. Particularly in the circumstances, where the father of Henry Novak pleaded with everyone to act like human beings and not animals. They ignored that plea.
As for the Manchester Airport situation. One of them was found guilty, on that you are correct. The others weren't so there was a retrial for all of them. Retrial has just concluded with the same result, and now the sentence for the one found guilty can be made.
I for one think it should be a hefty sentence for an incident like that.
But who found the others not guilty? Was it a judge? Was it Keir Starmer? Was it the Labour Party?
No, it was a jury.
Unlike the people in Southampton, there was no confession. If there was, their sentence would be the same or tougher as those ones.
These are the facts and no propaganda.
I am glad that those that travelled to Southampton are being punished, without that it would set a dangerous precedent.
Obviously the attackers in Belfast and Southampton should face the full force of the law, I would say in both cases that they should never be released in prison. Not sure that will happen though because in that sense, there does need to be changes to our justice system.
I agree, neither attacker should ever be released but unfortunately they will eventually.
I do think 2 years 8 months is a bit excessive for throwing a traffic cone at a copper and I personally think it was lengthened due to the circumstances of the arrest.
Let's see what sentence the convicted Manchester Airport brother gets, when it finally happens.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 12:49 pm
MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 1:59 pm
Wed Jun 10, 2026 2:26 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Assaulting a police officer is a criminal offence. They admitted to the offence, of course they've gone to prison. Particularly in the circumstances, where the father of Henry Novak pleaded with everyone to act like human beings and not animals. They ignored that plea.
As for the Manchester Airport situation. One of them was found guilty, on that you are correct. The others weren't so there was a retrial for all of them. Retrial has just concluded with the same result, and now the sentence for the one found guilty can be made.
I for one think it should be a hefty sentence for an incident like that.
But who found the others not guilty? Was it a judge? Was it Keir Starmer? Was it the Labour Party?
No, it was a jury.
Unlike the people in Southampton, there was no confession. If there was, their sentence would be the same or tougher as those ones.
These are the facts and no propaganda.
I am glad that those that travelled to Southampton are being punished, without that it would set a dangerous precedent.
Obviously the attackers in Belfast and Southampton should face the full force of the law, I would say in both cases that they should never be released in prison. Not sure that will happen though because in that sense, there does need to be changes to our justice system.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 2:34 pm
CF64 BLUE wrote::sad7:worcester_ccfc wrote:MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Assaulting a police officer is a criminal offence. They admitted to the offence, of course they've gone to prison. Particularly in the circumstances, where the father of Henry Novak pleaded with everyone to act like human beings and not animals. They ignored that plea.
As for the Manchester Airport situation. One of them was found guilty, on that you are correct. The others weren't so there was a retrial for all of them. Retrial has just concluded with the same result, and now the sentence for the one found guilty can be made.
I for one think it should be a hefty sentence for an incident like that.
But who found the others not guilty? Was it a judge? Was it Keir Starmer? Was it the Labour Party?
No, it was a jury.
Unlike the people in Southampton, there was no confession. If there was, their sentence would be the same or tougher as those ones.
These are the facts and no propaganda.
I am glad that those that travelled to Southampton are being punished, without that it would set a dangerous precedent.
Obviously the attackers in Belfast and Southampton should face the full force of the law, I would say in both cases that they should never be released in prison. Not sure that will happen though because in that sense, there does need to be changes to our justice system.
Lammy's making changes.. getting rid of jury's, so now you could go to court and have a woke judge and be sent down at his bequest without having the opportunity for a jury to make their minds up whether you were guilty or not, don't forget they were dishing out 3 year sentences up in Southport for tweets on X yet the Manchester Airport nose breaking culprits had what? Hmmm
Wed Jun 10, 2026 2:40 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:CF64 BLUE wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The Cobra Returns wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Wanker in chief for some, freedom fighter for others!
And convicted criminal.
We are talking about the man who brought the rape gangs to the attention of the public.
He has been investigating it and highlighting it for probably 20+ years. The current and previous govts trying to sweep it under the carpet to protect some high profile guilty parties and turned a blind eye to it.
The best way to protect their sins is to lock up the one with the loudest mouth which is Tommy Robinson hoping to shut him up, people are starting to realise he was revealing the truth about all the raping, murdering, torture of young white girls.
The majority of the British public don't support him, that's well known and well documented in polling. That's all we can really go off.
A few thugs might be glad he speaks their language but I'm still glad most see him for what he is, an aggressive criminal who runs to another country after he's stoked violence.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 2:45 pm
M4 Exile wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Jock wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Do you have a link to Tommy Robinson egging them on? Or proof he’s in Moscow?
Have a look through his own Twitter ffs https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra
As for Moscow: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/202 ... sk-father/
And as a special treat attached is a 2-in-1 screenshot of him encouraging people to leave phones behind so that crimes can’t be recorded and also sharing the little show the Russians put on for him to stoke up anger and division here
And there's the source that some say doesn't exist.
I try not to make claims I can’t back up
Wed Jun 10, 2026 3:00 pm
M4 Exile wrote:Jock wrote:M4 Exile wrote:Wanker in chief Tommy Robinson egging it all on sitting in a luxury hotel in Moscow
Do you have a link to Tommy Robinson egging them on? Or proof he’s in Moscow?
Have a look through his own Twitter ffs https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra
As for Moscow: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/202 ... sk-father/
And as a special treat attached is a 2-in-1 screenshot of him encouraging people to leave phones behind so that crimes can’t be recorded and also sharing the little show the Russians put on for him to stoke up anger and division here
Wed Jun 10, 2026 3:28 pm
CF64 BLUE wrote::sad7:worcester_ccfc wrote:MikeO76 wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:MikeO76 wrote:A huge congratulations must go to starmer and his government. They managed to do what every government before them failed to do. They've brought the protestants and catholics of Northern Ireland together as one.
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There was always going be a breaking point. Belfast was not the place the government would have wanted that breaking point to happen.
Well done starmer, you've managed to bring back violence to the streets of Belfast........
Well said Mike and you are correct. Starmer was looking for a legacy and this is it!
I wish these had been peaceful protests but can understand the total frustration as the communities in Belfast just feel they have not been listened to, as more and more migrants have been thrust upon them.
Unfortunately there will probably be the same again this evening in Northern Ireland and quite a few will get a knock on the door from the police over the next few days and be in court within a week and receive a lengthy spell.
I see two protestors in Southampton have already been to court and sentenced. One got over 3 years and another got 2 years 8 months for throwing a traffic cone at police....unbelievable.
In other news, two of the scum brothers who attacked Police and a civilian at Manchester airport 2 years ago will not face a retrial and are free to go. The third who was found guilty last July still to my knowledge hasn't received a sentence and is in custody on remand since being convicted almost a year ago. My guess is once they do decide to sentence him, it will be for the amount of time he's been in custody and he will a free man never setting a foot in prison.
Another example of the two-tier justice system in this country.
Assaulting a police officer is a criminal offence. They admitted to the offence, of course they've gone to prison. Particularly in the circumstances, where the father of Henry Novak pleaded with everyone to act like human beings and not animals. They ignored that plea.
As for the Manchester Airport situation. One of them was found guilty, on that you are correct. The others weren't so there was a retrial for all of them. Retrial has just concluded with the same result, and now the sentence for the one found guilty can be made.
I for one think it should be a hefty sentence for an incident like that.
But who found the others not guilty? Was it a judge? Was it Keir Starmer? Was it the Labour Party?
No, it was a jury.
Unlike the people in Southampton, there was no confession. If there was, their sentence would be the same or tougher as those ones.
These are the facts and no propaganda.
I am glad that those that travelled to Southampton are being punished, without that it would set a dangerous precedent.
Obviously the attackers in Belfast and Southampton should face the full force of the law, I would say in both cases that they should never be released in prison. Not sure that will happen though because in that sense, there does need to be changes to our justice system.
Lammy's making changes.. getting rid of jury's, so now you could go to court and have a woke judge and be sent down at his bequest without having the opportunity for a jury to make their minds up whether you were guilty or not, don't forget they were dishing out 3 year sentences up in Southport for tweets on X yet the Manchester Airport nose breaking culprits had what? Hmmm