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Meanwhile In England

6 coppers to take him down or 1 member of the public with his bike? 
 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

She plead guilty. And asked for bail. 

The other way round

She was refused bail before entering pleas and then pleaded guilty at a later date

1 minute ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

The other way round

She was refused bail before entering pleas and then pleaded guilty at a later date

And he was remanded day one without entering a plea. 
 

Either way, there is a lesson to learn

Even the Haunted Victorian Pencil gets it.

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1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

And he was remanded day one without entering a plea. 
 

Either way, there is a lesson to learn

He was, yes

I'm not claiming he wasn't

But when each had their barrister make bail applications at later hearings, his was granted and hers was refused

The pleas are irrelevant to whether a person is granted bail or not, but even so, she hadn't pleaded guilty at the time the application was made

It's not really about her and him in any event

It's just that her being denied bail was harsh as I think women in her circumstances typically would be released

But it's harsh rather than corrupt

 

 

 

1 minute ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

It's not really about her and him in any event

It's just that her being denied bail was harsh as I think women in her circumstances typically would be released

But it's harsh rather than corrupt

Aye I think she's been treated a little harsh to be fair but I find it hard to feel much sympathy given the shit going on at the time.

9 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

It's not really about her and him in any event

It's just that her being denied bail was harsh as I think women in her circumstances typically would be released

But it's harsh rather than corrupt

Aye. Fair enough. 

I'm just getting my popcorn.......Visionarymanymoonsago 😘 

 

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16 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Aye I think she's been treated a little harsh to be fair but I find it hard to feel much sympathy given the shit going on at the time.

Which is fine

2 hours ago, Jol_BWFC said:

Did the jury? 

It was shown to the jury aye

23 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

But it's harsh rather than corrupt

Precisely 

Folk not understanding the basic difference in someone admitting guilt and someone pleading not guilty.

Fair enough if people think she was treated harshly. But all this 'one rule for one group and one for everybody else' and two tier justice is just nonsense. Two different cases with different pleas. 

 

20 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Aye I think she's been treated a little harsh to be fair but I find it hard to feel much sympathy given the shit going on at the time.

Treated a little harsh ?

How would you feel if that person was your wife ?

No digression please, a straight answer with no jejune bravado if you can.  

Just now, miamiwhite said:

Treated a little harsh ?

How would you feel if that person was your wife ?

No digression please, a straight answer with no jejune bravado if you can.  

How would you feel if your wife wanted a hotel full of foreigners burned to the ground lads ?

Question of the year 😄

I'd divorce her for being a thick as fuck racist.

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

How would you feel if your wife wanted a hotel full of foreigners burned to the ground lads ?

Question of the year 😄

You sir, are actually simple and haven't had good sex in many years 

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11 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

It was shown to the jury aye

The video doesn’t show him mentioning razor blades. This was just his confession. 

8 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

Treated a little harsh ?

How would you feel if that person was your wife ?

No digression please, a straight answer with no jejune bravado if you can.  

I would thank the fucking Gods for some peace! 😁

In 2017 in Glasgow, Keane played in the "street" Everybody's Changing 

Watch closely those who bat differently, you really haven't got a fucking clue

A decade on. GONZO is fighting the cause instead of me 

2 minutes ago, royal white said:

The video doesn’t show him mentioning razor blades. This was just his confession. 

"Giving evidence in his trial, Mr Jones said his comment did not refer to far-right protesters involved in the riots at the time, but to those who had reportedly left National Front stickers on a train with razor blades hidden behind them.

Before he made the comment, jurors were shown video where he said to crowds: "You've got women and children using these trains during the summer holidays.

"They don't [care] who they hurt."

 

Think the fact he referred to the trains shows quite clearly he was speaking about the razor blade stickers being left mate. Not defending his comments by the way. But I can understand why (based on this new piece of info) he wasn't convicted for inciting violence. 

10 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

You sir, are actually simple and haven't had good sex in many years 

You bring this place down to new levels you wrong un.

Missed you pal 😂

A few months to be fair. A newborn will do that to ya 😉

All in the detail so to speak...lf you know...you know 

 

2 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

All in the detail so to speak...lf you know...you know 

 

Woke whiney shite.

1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

You bring this place down to new levels you wrong un.

Missed you pal 😂

A few months to be fair. A newborn will do that to ya 😉

As I said...you want fucking 😂 

Now, fuck off kindly and don't have a Q&A with me until next year x

Hope the little one is well pal ♥ xxx

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1 minute ago, London Wanderer said:

"Giving evidence in his trial, Mr Jones said his comment did not refer to far-right protesters involved in the riots at the time, but to those who had reportedly left National Front stickers on a train with razor blades hidden behind them.

Before he made the comment, jurors were shown video where he said to crowds: "You've got women and children using these trains during the summer holidays.

"They don't [care] who they hurt."

 

Think the fact he referred to the trains shows quite clearly he was speaking about the razor blade stickers being left mate. Not defending his comments by the way. But I can understand why (based on this new piece of info) he wasn't convicted for inciting violence. 

But no razor blades have been found on a train either. It was at a train station. So someone leaving a razor blade in a village in Kent under a sticker means it’s now ok for folk to go out and start slitting throats (well according to this jury it is). Someone make it make sense

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