Dear All
Tommy Robinson aka Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon has
been many things, at the present moment, he is an independent reporter. When he
was arrested outside Leeds Crown Court for covering yet another Pakistani Rape
Gang story, he was arrested by the Police under false pretences.
Alleged breach of the peace!
The fact that he wasn’t causing breach of the peace didn’t
matter, this was a just a mechanism to detain him and then drag him into Court
to face a charge of Contempt of Court.
Labour MP Sarah Champion is another person who has spoken
out about Pakistani Rape Gangs targeting white female children, she now
requires additional security protection, and Muslims are moving to attempt to
de-select her as the Labour MP for her area.
Along time ago, I asked a question, ‘why do we give bad
people human rights’?
If you understand human rights in its purest sense, you know
the answer; we give bad people human rights in order to protect everyone’s
rights. If we don’t do that we live in a fascist society where your liberty is
based on someone else’s whim.
The case to imprison Tommy Robinson was bad law and bad
judgement; however, he is now freed on bail after winning contempt challenge. The
initial judge who imprisoned him was entirely wrong, and Robinson wasn’t given
a fair trial, it seemed that jailing Robinson was more important that following
due process.
Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett and two other judges in London quashed a finding
of contempt made against Robinson at Leeds Crown Court in May when he was
sentenced to 13 months in jail.
In reality, there wasn’t much else they could do, if they
hadn’t the entire legal process would be under the spotlight, if you are going
to attempt to lock up someone, then give them their human rights, given them
due process and be fair, and act within the letter and spirit of the law.
Tommy Robinson’s imprisonment made headlines around the
world, this wasn’t unexpected, the ‘establishment’ misjudged this rather badly,
they thought they were imprisoning one guy, when in fact they were imprisoning
someone who has become the ‘voice of millions’.
Announcing the decision, Lord Burnett said the court was
allowing his appeal "in respect of the committal for contempt at Leeds
Crown Court".
He added:
"The appellant is granted bail and the matter of
contempt at Leeds Crown Court is remitted to be heard again."
This is called ‘the line of least resistance’, kicking it
back out his door to Leeds , and given them the
problem, their problem, let them fix it. I don’t see the value on this case
going back to Leeds Crown Court, and I don’t see how this serves the public
interest.
The excuse of prejudice of the trial is nonsense.
Here is a video to watch.
The reporter in this case, isn’t really using the prefix ‘alleged’,
no, he is out and out calling the accused ‘Pakistani child rapists’, anyone
read a story of this person being arrested?
If it was okay to jail Tommy Robinson, then this other
reporter should be in the next cell, but he isn’t. It isn’t like his youtube
video isn’t easy to find by any member of the public, you can find it in under
a minute.
At a hearing in July, Robinson’s QC Jeremy Dein argued that
procedural "deficiencies" had given rise to "prejudice". In
other words, he was going for a win based on procedure, rather than fighting
the charge. Dein also submitted that the sentence was "manifestly
excessive" and that "insufficient" regard had been given to
personal mitigation. He was again using a technical ploy to get the win; and
this paid off with the release of Tommy Robinson from prison.
One of the things post imprisonment was a concentrated
attempt by several sections of the media to justify his imprisonment, as part
of this tactic, the media focused on Robinson’s past convictions because this
was a targeted piece so as to get people not to support him.
These media outlets, who posted on youtube, didn’t get the
response they thought they would:
To give you a favour of the responses, the nice ones call
Channel 4 fake news, a term that has become very popular, and one of the
reasons that people turn to alt media sources.
So, what does Tommy Robinson represent?
Tommy Robinson represents what you might term a ‘people’s
voice’, not the voice of the establishment, not the voice of the mainstream
media, not the voice of the political parties.
In the past, many people placed their faith in institutions,
if you were to ask the people now; you will see that belief no longer exists.
The reason it no longer exists is that if you take politics as the top of the pyramid,
it has corrupted everything beneath it.
People despise politicians!
You can clear see by the rise right across Europe of other
parties that this is so, although the migrant crisis was the catalyst for this
change in Europe, for decades in the UK , thousands of female children
were raped by Pakistani Rape Gangs and the political parties and others covered
it up.
Thousands of female children were raped by Pakistani Rape
Gangs and the political parties and others covered it up, this is the point you
should home in on. This was done because of the parties seeking British Pakistani
Muslim votes in order to win seats for Westminster .
Here is an example of someone who isn’t afraid to speak out,
the presenter sets the record straight when a woman who claims to be a British Pakistani
woman tries to muddy the water and deflect from the truth of what is going on.
The Appeal Court made the right decision to free Tommy
Robinson, if they hadn’t their reputation would have been called into question,
as it was highly likely this case would have made it to the Supreme Court, who
certainly would have freed Robinson. The story however doesn’t end there, the
return t Leeds Crown Court will be a media circus, this case is completely
damaged goods, however, re-conviction does appear to be the way to go, this
time the Crown will be looking for their ‘get out of jail free card’.
Along time ago, I asked a question, ‘why do we give bad
people human rights’.
Now you know!
Finally, yesterday, I blogged on how Muslim Asim Khan should
be allowed a fair process, today I blog on how Tommy Robinson should be allowed
a fair process, how can I support each of their rights, easy, I believe in
justice.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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