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Tommy Robinson freed 11:26 - Aug 1 with 44427 viewspeenemunde

Justice at last.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 16:31 - Aug 4 with 3249 viewsHighjack

Tommy Robinson freed on 16:28 - Aug 4 by LeonWasGod

Apparently Stephen Yaxley-Lennon released them himself on his Facebook account. He’s just weaving his paranoid alternative view of reality. And he’s got a whole gagggle of gullable followers ready to lap it all up.


Fair enough. Thought the tweet was an exclusive scoop of something. I have no interest in Facebook or twitter so they often leave me confused.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 16:54 - Aug 4 with 3232 viewsSirjohnalot

Tommy Robinson freed on 16:27 - Aug 4 by Highjack

Surely if this conviction has been quashed pending a rehearing then legally he hasn’t been found guilty yet which is why he’s been allowed to go on holiday to Tenerife.


Yes and no.

I’m plagerising from the blog but the appeal was on the following points : -

The appeal focussed on three principal arguments:

The findings of contempt at both Canterbury and Leeds did not comply with the Criminal Procedure Rules;
Neither the matter at Canterbury nor Leeds should have proceeded summarily; they should have been adjourned and referred to the Attorney General rather than dealt with swiftly by the trial judge;
The judge in Leeds punished the appellant for matters falling outside the scope of contempt and failed to properly identify the conduct he was treating as contempt of court.

He did appeal against the conviction but purely on procedural grounds, in that the Judge had not done as required. It was accepted that his behaviour amounted to contempt.

What the court have now done is to have a re hearing of the matter. If he denies it, the fact that he admitted the contempt and was not disputed in the appeal will weight heavily against him.

As far as the sentence is concerned. He may get a similar sentence. It, on the face of it, appears to be a flagrant breach of his suspended sentence in the most (potentially) damaging way.

In answer to your question. He’s been released on bail, and allowed to go on holiday and he may not been deemed a flight risk.
[Post edited 4 Aug 2018 16:56]
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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:09 - Aug 4 with 3177 viewsBadlands

Tommy Robinson freed on 16:54 - Aug 4 by Sirjohnalot

Yes and no.

I’m plagerising from the blog but the appeal was on the following points : -

The appeal focussed on three principal arguments:

The findings of contempt at both Canterbury and Leeds did not comply with the Criminal Procedure Rules;
Neither the matter at Canterbury nor Leeds should have proceeded summarily; they should have been adjourned and referred to the Attorney General rather than dealt with swiftly by the trial judge;
The judge in Leeds punished the appellant for matters falling outside the scope of contempt and failed to properly identify the conduct he was treating as contempt of court.

He did appeal against the conviction but purely on procedural grounds, in that the Judge had not done as required. It was accepted that his behaviour amounted to contempt.

What the court have now done is to have a re hearing of the matter. If he denies it, the fact that he admitted the contempt and was not disputed in the appeal will weight heavily against him.

As far as the sentence is concerned. He may get a similar sentence. It, on the face of it, appears to be a flagrant breach of his suspended sentence in the most (potentially) damaging way.

In answer to your question. He’s been released on bail, and allowed to go on holiday and he may not been deemed a flight risk.
[Post edited 4 Aug 2018 16:56]


'Neither the matter at Canterbury nor Leeds should have proceeded summarily; they should have been adjourned and referred to the Attorney General rather than dealt with swiftly by the trial judge; '
Why?
There was no concern over the Canterbury case and he pleaded guilty in Leeds.
The fascists in government are determined to have him out and stirring discontent.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:34 - Aug 4 with 3161 viewsSirjohnalot

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:09 - Aug 4 by Badlands

'Neither the matter at Canterbury nor Leeds should have proceeded summarily; they should have been adjourned and referred to the Attorney General rather than dealt with swiftly by the trial judge; '
Why?
There was no concern over the Canterbury case and he pleaded guilty in Leeds.
The fascists in government are determined to have him out and stirring discontent.


Ok, Sir. We’ll agree to disagree.

Enjoy the three points and have a lovely weekend
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Tommy Robinson freed on 21:28 - Aug 4 with 3139 viewsLohengrin

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:34 - Aug 4 by Sirjohnalot

Ok, Sir. We’ll agree to disagree.

Enjoy the three points and have a lovely weekend


I’m sat here rocking with laughter, John. You’re clearly a gentleman and appeared content to indulge the chap right up until his final ‘fascist’ sentence whereupon you sought to disengage as politely and as quickly as decorum would allow without appearing unseemly.

Stick around, kiddo.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 21:41 - Aug 4 with 3128 viewsSirjohnalot

Tommy Robinson freed on 21:28 - Aug 4 by Lohengrin

I’m sat here rocking with laughter, John. You’re clearly a gentleman and appeared content to indulge the chap right up until his final ‘fascist’ sentence whereupon you sought to disengage as politely and as quickly as decorum would allow without appearing unseemly.

Stick around, kiddo.


Oh believe me, I can be an arse with the best of them, try nicking my salt and pepper chips.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 22:10 - Aug 4 with 3105 viewsLohengrin

Tommy Robinson freed on 21:41 - Aug 4 by Sirjohnalot

Oh believe me, I can be an arse with the best of them, try nicking my salt and pepper chips.


Rest easy, I don’t like chips enough to steal somebody else’s.

I find myself wondering if ‘Fascist members of the government’ may pose a greater threat to your supper than me?

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 22:12 - Aug 4 with 3104 viewsDJack

Tommy Robinson freed on 07:34 - Aug 4 by Mo_Wives

I can't argue with that, my friend.

Incidentally, I was just watching a video from the Alt-media calling out the BBC. Here's independent (and secretly bald) journalist Tim Pool talking about the sneaky 'stealth edits' done by the BBC and other msm outlets...



That;s right cos "alternate facts" are healthier, fat and sugar free and are better for the planet...or a bunch of in your face lies...hmmm

It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan

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Tommy Robinson freed on 22:13 - Aug 4 with 3103 viewsSirjohnalot

Tommy Robinson freed on 22:10 - Aug 4 by Lohengrin

Rest easy, I don’t like chips enough to steal somebody else’s.

I find myself wondering if ‘Fascist members of the government’ may pose a greater threat to your supper than me?


I may get ‘taken out’ but I won’t be hungry
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Tommy Robinson freed on 22:22 - Aug 4 with 3097 viewsLohengrin

Tommy Robinson freed on 22:13 - Aug 4 by Sirjohnalot

I may get ‘taken out’ but I won’t be hungry


The likely contender being Brandon Lewis? As Minister without Portfolio his is the only unpaid position at the top table. That has to rankle, he has to be the chippiest of the bunch.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 14:22 - Aug 5 with 3013 viewsBadlands

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:34 - Aug 4 by Sirjohnalot

Ok, Sir. We’ll agree to disagree.

Enjoy the three points and have a lovely weekend


No. I'm not agreeing to disagree.
Why would anyone agree with something that is blatantly untrue ... unless you are part of the "I love a racist so much I wan to be bummed by him brigade', are deliberatley subverting truth or are an idiot?

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Tommy Robinson freed on 17:54 - Sep 27 with 2826 viewsHighjack

Mr Lennon has had his hearing adjourned at the old bailey today so he’s a free man for the time being.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 10:27 - Oct 9 with 2641 viewstrampie

CitizenTommy speaks:-

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 19:48 - Jul 5 with 2166 viewsexiledclaseboy

Poor, poor Tommy. Seems that he was guilty all along.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:09 - Jul 5 with 2133 viewsHumpty

Tommy Robinson freed on 19:48 - Jul 5 by exiledclaseboy

Poor, poor Tommy. Seems that he was guilty all along.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-48887440


It's been quite amusing listening to his outraged supporters phoning LBC about it.

God they're thick.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:14 - Jul 5 with 2124 viewsexiledclaseboy

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:09 - Jul 5 by Humpty

It's been quite amusing listening to his outraged supporters phoning LBC about it.

God they're thick.


His Twitter acolytes are hilariously apoplectic.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:19 - Jul 5 with 2111 viewssg1912

I know he's a bellend, but hasn't he already served time for this offence?
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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:20 - Jul 5 with 2108 viewsNeath_Jack

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:09 - Jul 5 by Humpty

It's been quite amusing listening to his outraged supporters phoning LBC about it.

God they're thick.


Wait till his fanboys on here log on...

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Tommy Robinson freed on 20:21 - Jul 5 with 2098 viewsexiledclaseboy

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:19 - Jul 5 by sg1912

I know he's a bellend, but hasn't he already served time for this offence?


Some. I assume that’ll be taken into account during sentencing.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 21:00 - Jul 5 with 2033 viewslondonlisa2001

Tommy Robinson freed on 20:19 - Jul 5 by sg1912

I know he's a bellend, but hasn't he already served time for this offence?


Not if they give him a longer sentence he hasn’t.

Apparently he could be jailed for up to two years. Anything over 4 months and he’s back inside.

The traffic warden ticketing their bus is genuinely funny.
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Tommy Robinson freed on 21:13 - Jul 5 with 1997 viewsDarran

Tommy Robinson freed on 21:00 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001

Not if they give him a longer sentence he hasn’t.

Apparently he could be jailed for up to two years. Anything over 4 months and he’s back inside.

The traffic warden ticketing their bus is genuinely funny.


Here it is my friend.



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Tommy Robinson freed on 21:26 - Jul 5 with 1969 viewslonglostjack

Swathes of Deptford and Essex will be in mourning for their beloved hero. The flags of St.George will be flying at half mast. He’ll become a legend in their tiny brains.

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Tommy Robinson freed on 00:01 - Jul 6 with 1888 viewsLohengrin

Can somebody explain to me why BBC, ITV, Sky etc.. are filming outside of the Old Bailey as a man walks in to have a case brought against him for filming outside of a court as defendants walk into court?

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Tommy Robinson freed on 00:17 - Jul 6 with 1873 viewsDarran

Tommy Robinson freed on 00:01 - Jul 6 by Lohengrin

Can somebody explain to me why BBC, ITV, Sky etc.. are filming outside of the Old Bailey as a man walks in to have a case brought against him for filming outside of a court as defendants walk into court?


I think it’s called reporting restrictions. lol

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Tommy Robinson freed on 00:20 - Jul 6 with 1866 viewsHighjack

Tommy Robinson freed on 00:01 - Jul 6 by Lohengrin

Can somebody explain to me why BBC, ITV, Sky etc.. are filming outside of the Old Bailey as a man walks in to have a case brought against him for filming outside of a court as defendants walk into court?


I don't know but I'm guessing it's because it was decided by high court judges and not decided by a jury.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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