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Post by Rebirth on Oct 31, 2024 7:35:44 GMT
On the establishments side, it is also a warning to any budding Tommy's, they will break you. At the same time, they admit prisons are run by Muslim criminals. The irony being he helped put a fair few in there. The establishment that are fast becoming a totalitarian regime. It has been for a long time. Who would have thought it would have been this easy to take down Great Britain from within. It totally surrendered and now has the most corrupt idiots in the country in government.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 31, 2024 8:57:39 GMT
On the establishments side, it is also a warning to any budding Tommy's, they will break you. At the same time, they admit prisons are run by Muslim criminals. The irony being he helped put a fair few in there. The establishment that are fast becoming a totalitarian regime. Robinson IMO goes about it the wrong way he often does not stay with the Law of the Land and ends up inside , where there are Muslim Extremists that is why he is in solitary to protect him.
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Post by Orac on Oct 31, 2024 9:10:16 GMT
The UK government shouldn't be running Muslim gulags
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Post by Handyman on Oct 31, 2024 9:16:45 GMT
Yes he has been punished for his previous serious criminal past, done his Bird as they say. He came very late on the scene when it came to abuse of many young vulnerable girls in the North of England, and could have undermined a Court Trial of a number of men charged with abuse of young girls with his antics outside the Court which resulted in him being dealt for Contempt of Court again. If he can help protect young girls in his home town great how he is doing that I don't know, he now appears to spend considerable time abroad But you left the UK to live in Ireland, so why are you on here worshipping the actions of the British state? Wrong assumption totally wrong ask me what I think don't guess wrongly, I am a English Man and proud of it, the reason I left England is because it is no longer England, no I do not worship those who run it and have done a bad Job for years IMO. We moved to Ireland to enjoy the remaining years we have left after years of working hard, Ireland has the same problems as the UK but on a smaller scale there has been violence on the streets about the numbers of people entering Ireland Unlawfully , which is also happening across the UK, the Irish are not happy with their Governments performance and corruption and increasing crime
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Post by honestjohn on Oct 31, 2024 21:16:16 GMT
So to recap, man in possession of an Al-Qaeda training manual, stabs three random strangers: Not a terrorist offence. Man who refuses to hand over PIN, terrorist. We are really are living in clown world. The Young Man who is suspected of Murdering the young girls and attempted has been charged, when the Police found the terrorist manual and evidence of manufacturing Ricin he was further charged under the Terrorism Act Robinson was stopped by Police entering the UK 28th July 2024 and for reasons we do not know took his phone and requested his PIN number which they have the power to ask for he refused Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 provides police officers with unique powers to examine people who pass through the United Kingdom’s borders. It allows them to stop, question and when necessary, search and detain individuals and goods travelling through the UK’s borders to determine whether they may be involved or concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.As he refused he was either bailed or instructed to attend Folkstone Police Station last weekend which he did, in the meantime it is highly probable Kent Police asked a Court to authorise them to open his Phone to see what is on it, he was charged for refusal to do so back in July and bailed to attend Court, it does mean he is a Terrorist or suspected of Terrorism The Police do ask suspects in the UK arrested on a regular basis to give them their PIN Numbers for phones, laptops etc , Drug Dealers, Drug Suppliers, Paedophiles etc, if they refuse the Police apply to a Court to authorise them to do so its called RIPA The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (c. 23) (RIP or RIPA) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, regulating the powers of public bodies to carry out surveillance and investigation, and covering the interception of communications.[1] It was introduced by the Tony Blair Labour government ostensibly to take account of technological change such as the growth of the Internet and strong encryption. Your replies tend to be factual, often supporting the view that "This is the law, so it must be OK". Forgive me if I misrepresent you, but is there any point at which we might say "This is the law, and it is absolutely NOT OK"?
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Post by Handyman on Nov 1, 2024 0:26:58 GMT
The Young Man who is suspected of Murdering the young girls and attempted has been charged, when the Police found the terrorist manual and evidence of manufacturing Ricin he was further charged under the Terrorism Act Robinson was stopped by Police entering the UK 28th July 2024 and for reasons we do not know took his phone and requested his PIN number which they have the power to ask for he refused Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 provides police officers with unique powers to examine people who pass through the United Kingdom’s borders. It allows them to stop, question and when necessary, search and detain individuals and goods travelling through the UK’s borders to determine whether they may be involved or concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.As he refused he was either bailed or instructed to attend Folkstone Police Station last weekend which he did, in the meantime it is highly probable Kent Police asked a Court to authorise them to open his Phone to see what is on it, he was charged for refusal to do so back in July and bailed to attend Court, it does mean he is a Terrorist or suspected of Terrorism The Police do ask suspects in the UK arrested on a regular basis to give them their PIN Numbers for phones, laptops etc , Drug Dealers, Drug Suppliers, Paedophiles etc, if they refuse the Police apply to a Court to authorise them to do so its called RIPA The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (c. 23) (RIP or RIPA) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, regulating the powers of public bodies to carry out surveillance and investigation, and covering the interception of communications.[1] It was introduced by the Tony Blair Labour government ostensibly to take account of technological change such as the growth of the Internet and strong encryption. Your replies tend to be factual, often supporting the view that "This is the law, so it must be OK". Forgive me if I misrepresent you, but is there any point at which we might say "This is the law, and it is absolutely NOT OK"? The Government make the Legislation as they have for years, we have no say in it like it or not, but they also remove Laws that are outdated and no longer useful and make additions to Laws when needed . PS just remembered when Labour were in power and Blair was PM Labour with a large majority introduced more Laws and Legislation than all previous Government combined
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