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STICK A FORK IN IT - ENGLAND IS DEAD: Tommy Robinson given nine-month jail term for contempt of court
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[quote:Sungaze_At_Dawn:MV80MDg1NzMwXzc0MDYyOTgyXzVGQTA5MjNB] OMG. Complete ass over backwards flip on what British Laws and Freedom means. I truly hope that thousands and then hundreds of thousands and more protest in increasingly angry and loud ways until he is released and BRITISH LAWS AND FREEDOM OF PRESS AND SPEECH IS ENTRENCHED AS GOD ORDAINED. It is the only laws that exist. AND THAT THE PEOPLE INSIST THAT THIS CORRUPT LOT OF POLITICIANS AND JUDICIAL ARE REMOVED AND THAT PEOPLE FORM COUNCILS OF CITIZENS TO REVIEW EVERY DECISION AND CASE AND CAN ELIMINATE ANY CORRUPT EMPLOYEE OF THE PEOPLE IN A SHORT TIME FOREVER ONWARDS. PERIOD! PERIOD! You DO NOT ACCEPT INJUSTICES EVER!!!!!! I'd rather see them grab bulldozers and get him out than do nothing. [/quote]
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Tommy Robinson has been given a nine-month jail sentence after he was found guilty of contempt of court at an earlier hearing.
The 36-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, broadcast reports that encouraged “vigilante action” and “unlawful physical” aggression against defendants in a sexual exploitation trial, according to the judges who found him guilty earlier this month.
Robinson, from Luton, Bedfordshire, had denied breaching a reporting ban by livestreaming footage of defendants arriving at court. He insisted he had only referred to information already in the public domain.
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