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Tommy Robinson Freed!

Bob Jones

Prove It!
Right-wing activist and political organizer Tommy Robinson has been released from the UK’s maximum security jail after serving a nine-week sentence that was imposed after he filmed the faces of rape gang suspects outside of a court.

I think jail time has cooled his heels.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
Thank you for the links
Brave girl who left Islam
Reading quote below I understand

First time I saw the quote in your link

If Allah's Apostle himself said to kill apostates, it's obvious that Muslims who believe in this apostle do what he says in below verse

I finally understand now why:
1) Islamist kill so eagerly apostates
2) So many Muslims don't leave Islam

I found quote in link from Sahih Bukhari:
Sahih Bukhari : Book of "Blood Money"
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 17

Allah's Apostle said, "The blood of a Muslim who confesses that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that I am His Apostle, cannot be shed except in three cases: In Qisas for murder, a married person who commits illegal sexual intercourse and the one who reverts from Islam (apostate) and leaves the Muslims."
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
..and it looks like he's having trouble getting his passport renewed in time for his 'business' visit to Italy and his jollies in Ibiza.
He left it late and hadn't realised that all the offences he's accumulated mean that his application needs to be scrutinised.

Hey ho - actions have consequences
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
..and it looks like he's having trouble getting his passport renewed in time for his 'business' visit to Italy and his jollies in Ibiza.
He left it late and hadn't realised that all the offences he's accumulated mean that his application needs to be scrutinised.

Hey ho - actions have consequences

He probably wanted to track down this man while he was in Italy and that would never do.

Unhinged, Unemployed, Under-Performing And Under Fire!

John Sweeney needs his “safe space” whereas Tommy is the true man of the people.

Watch the video if you dare.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
We have a two-tier justice system in the UK. If you refuse to comply with the PC brigade, you will be persecuted.

Tommy is a defender of free speech so he has to be punished and seen to be punished to deter others from speaking the truth.

Hating Islamic Ideology Is A Criminal Offence
What does the law say? Or because you disagree with the law, it's fine to be a criminal? it seems to me that you believe it's fine to be a criminal if you believe in what you are doing. So what laws is it OK to break - killing someone? Attacking them physically? Burning a house down?

I believe that people need to follow the law and if they don't like the law work to have it changed.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
What does the law say? Or because you disagree with the law, it's fine to be a criminal? it seems to me that you believe it's fine to be a criminal if you believe in what you are doing. So what laws is it OK to break - killing someone? Attacking them physically? Burning a house down?

I believe that people need to follow the law and if they don't like the law work to have it changed.
The most laughable aspect of all this is that Tommy Robinson owes his great popularity to the PC dictatorship...that reigns in Britain...because in Italy many people speak out against a certain ideology, but they are not judicially prosecuted...so they don't become famous....
;):p
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
What does the law say? Or because you disagree with the law, it's fine to be a criminal? it seems to me that you believe it's fine to be a criminal if you believe in what you are doing. So what laws is it OK to break - killing someone? Attacking them physically? Burning a house down?

I believe that people need to follow the law and if they don't like the law work to have it changed.

I very much doubt that he would have gone to prison if he had been tried by a jury of his peers.

He was after all, a political prisoner and will be again if he steps out of line.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I very much doubt that he would have gone to prison if he had been tried by a jury of his peers.

He was after all, a political prisoner and will be again if he steps out of line.

Bullpoop, he knowing commited contempt of court when he was on suspended sentence for contempt of court.

Had he been tried in a higher court with jury he would have got longer which is why he did not choose for his case to be tried by jury
 
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