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7 minutes ago, Baht Simpson said:

Mark Twain? Lol.

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I don't think I will be taking any guidance from Saint Twain, who was a white nationalist, more a refuge of a scoundrel. 

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18 minutes ago, proton said:

 

I don't think I will be taking any guidance from Saint Twain, who was a white nationalist, more a refuge of a scoundrel. 

Yeah, why take guidance from Mark Twain when you've got Tommy Robinson, one of the great minds of our century. Honestly. 

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7 hours ago, Ricksta1985 said:

Bob, we meet again. You need to stop posting these highly articulate posts, that I simply cannot counter, due to the immense research and thought you put into them.

Thank you. I know you love Tommy, the far-right activist - it sort of reflects your outlook on life. Yes he's a convicted thug who has spent many years in prison.

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41 minutes ago, FruitPudding said:

 

Respect.

 

Make Britain Great Again.

Thats fine, but you Brits can decide that issue yoursleves. Ill just hang around and listen.

 

 

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37 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

Thank you. I know you love Tommy, the far-right activist - it sort of reflects your outlook on life. Yes he's a convicted thug who has spent many years in prison.

How many is many years has he spent in prison...?  🤔

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2 hours ago, FruitPudding said:

 

Well, if the topic is migration it is definitely relevant. 

 

They couldn't have raped those girls if they weren't allowed in the UK.

 


Compelling argument. "If we didn't let them in they couldn't rape our women."

So out of those convicted, how many were born in the UK?

 

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Should the UK not protect its girls from those monsters instead of leaving the door open for them?


See, that's why it is pointless arguing with right wingers because they always bring in ridiculous comparisons or arguments. So you inferring that because I think Yaxley-Lennon is a selfish hypocrital thug that is only interesting in his own wealth, then that means I don't think girls should be protected from rape. Right.  I must admit, you got me there - yes, of course I believe we shouldn't protect girls from rape, well done, I walked right in to your trap and now I feel so foolish.

 

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1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:

Compelling argument. "If we didn't let them in they couldn't rape our women."

So out of those convicted, how many were born in the UK?

 

It really doesn't matter how low or high the figure is. 

 

It could be 0.000001% and it would be still too much and, at least, that much would be easily preventable by not letting them in.

 

It isn't about figures anyway. It's people's lives.

 

Are you gonna try to comfort the victim and her family by quoting statistics?

 

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5 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

You can't compare England to Scotland on this topic. The demographics are totally different. 

 

Scotland has a tiny amount of immigration compared to England. 

 

Which Scottish towns and boroughs have become predominantly Muslim in Scotland? This is what happened in towns like Bradford and Rotherham in England. 

 

 

 

So your defence is - "we allowed ourselves to be overrun so you can't blame us?" 

 

The only two countries in Europe that allowed this were England and France, chasing the tail end of the post-war industrial boom. They imported vast numbers of foreign labour then a few years later the mills and factories shut down. 

 

The same thing is being repeated, we are entering the Age of Robot where labour will not be required and we're importing the uneducated in vast numbers. 

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21 hours ago, transam said:

How many is many years has he spent in prison...?  🤔

 
Four prison sentences - assault, fraud, etc. and various other charges. He is not a nice character and a member of Britain's far-right. Amazed you defend him considering your leftist views.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Robinson_(activist)#:~:text=He has served at least,contravening a court order that

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Just now, BobBKK said:

 
Four prison sentences - assault, fraud, etc. and various other charges. He is not a nice character and a member of Britain's far-right. Amazed you defend him considering your leftist views.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Robinson_(activist)#:~:text=He has served at least,contravening a court order that

I asked because I know, and you stated he spent many years in prison, which is BS....

You should not lie to make a point to demonise the bloke.... 🤔

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4 minutes ago, transam said:

I asked because I know, and you stated he spent many years in prison, which is BS....

You should not lie to make a point to demonise the bloke.... 🤔

 You are becoming really dull - are you British? He spent 4 different periods in jail - plus stalking charges -  your type of guy, huh?  

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Defence_League

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Just now, BobBKK said:

 You are becoming really dull - are you British? He spent 4 different periods in jail - plus stalking charges -  your type of guy, huh?  

HOW MANY YEARS......? Are you stupid, you know you are cornered.....🙄

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HOW MANY YEARS......? Are you stupid, you know you are cornered.....🙄

 

Am I stupid? AD HOMINEM as usual -

5 years total

Prison sentences:
15-month (2005)
12-month (2013)
18-month (2014)
10-month (2018)
9-month (2019)

Suspended sentences:
12-week (2011) 3-month (2018, activated)
Community rehabilitation: 12-month (2011)

 

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8 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

 

Am I stupid? AD HOMINEM as usual -

5 years total

Prison sentences:
15-month (2005)
12-month (2013)
18-month (2014)
10-month (2018)
9-month (2019)

Suspended sentences:
12-week (2011) 3-month (2018, activated)
Community rehabilitation: 12-month (2011)

 

Now tell me which ones were for being a thug.......?  🤗

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Just now, transam said:

Now tell me which ones were for being a thug.......?  🤗

 Sure - look down the list - you know you are wrong. Lots of assaults in there - ready to APOLOGISE for the "many years" slur that I was stupid? You made a mistake - no problem - man-up.
 

Assault THUG

In 2005, Robinson was jailed for 12 months for assault occasioning actual bodily harm, for which he was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment, and assault with intent to resist arrest, for which he received a concurrent term of three months.
 

Assaulting a police officer THUG

In 2010, Robinson was charged with assaulting a police officer during clashes at a poppy burning protest. After the fighting, a police officer was taken to hospital after trying to intervene in a 50 man brawl.

Rooftop protest
 

In 2011, Robinson and EDL co-founder Kevin Carroll flew to Zurich to protest on the roof of a FIFA building that England were not allowed to wear poppies on their kit because of FIFA’s political symbol ban. They were fined £3,000 for their troubles.
 

Assault at his own rally  THUG
In 2011, Robinson was convicted of assault for an attack at an EDL march in Blackburn. After he was goaded for being a government and police informant Robinson launched into a verbal tirade against those protesting against him. Robinson then proceeded to headbutt one of the march goers.


Luton football riot THUG
In July 2011, Robinson was found guilty of leading a brawl that included 100 Luton Town football fans into a fight with Newport County fans. Fans were heard chanting ‘EDL till I die.’ For the crime committed, he was given a suspended 12-month prison sentence and banned from Luton football matches for 3 years.

 

Using someone else’s passport

In January 2013 Robinson was jailed for 10 months for travelling to the USA on his friend’s passport. Robinson admitted the charge of possession of a false identity document with improper intention. The passport Robinson used was under the name of Andrew McMaster. He checked himself in on the way out from Heathrow airport however when he arrived in the USA customs officials took his fingerprints and realised he was using a passport that was not his own.
 

Mortgage fraud

In 2014, Tommy Robinson was sentenced to prison for 18 months for committing mortgage fraud with the crime dating back to 2009. After pleading guilty in November 2013 to committing £160,000 worth of mortgage fraud Robinson was sentenced at St Albans Crown Court.

Whilst passing the sentence, the judge told Robinson: ‘This was an operation which was fraudulent from the outset and involved a significant amount of forward planning.’

“I am satisfied you took part in a thoroughly dishonest course of conduct,’ he told him.
 

Contempt of court 1

In 2017, Robinson was given a 3 month suspended sentence after he admitted a contempt of court charge for attempting to photograph juvenile defendant in a court case whilst having no right to do so. Court security had told Robinson not to film in and around the court as it would lead to his arrest. The 3 month suspended sentence could be activated within 18 months.


Contempt of court 2
Finally, earlier this year, the crucial case that led to Robinson being jailed and sparked the ridiculous Free Tommy protests. Robinson is currently serving a 13-month sentence for contempt of court. Robinson was arrested after Facebook live streaming outside Leeds Crown Court for an hour despite their being reporting restrictions on the case.

Because he had a suspended sentence for the same crime the judge sentenced Robinson to 13 months in prison. Robinson pled guilty.

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26 minutes ago, BobBKK said:

 Sure - look down the list - you know you are wrong. Lots of assaults in there - ready to APOLOGISE for the "many years" slur that I was stupid? You made a mistake - no problem - man-up.
 

Assault THUG

In 2005, Robinson was jailed for 12 months for assault occasioning actual bodily harm, for which he was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment, and assault with intent to resist arrest, for which he received a concurrent term of three months.
 

Assaulting a police officer THUG

In 2010, Robinson was charged with assaulting a police officer during clashes at a poppy burning protest. After the fighting, a police officer was taken to hospital after trying to intervene in a 50 man brawl.

Rooftop protest
 

In 2011, Robinson and EDL co-founder Kevin Carroll flew to Zurich to protest on the roof of a FIFA building that England were not allowed to wear poppies on their kit because of FIFA’s political symbol ban. They were fined £3,000 for their troubles.
 

Assault at his own rally  THUG
In 2011, Robinson was convicted of assault for an attack at an EDL march in Blackburn. After he was goaded for being a government and police informant Robinson launched into a verbal tirade against those protesting against him. Robinson then proceeded to headbutt one of the march goers.


Luton football riot THUG
In July 2011, Robinson was found guilty of leading a brawl that included 100 Luton Town football fans into a fight with Newport County fans. Fans were heard chanting ‘EDL till I die.’ For the crime committed, he was given a suspended 12-month prison sentence and banned from Luton football matches for 3 years.

 

Using someone else’s passport

In January 2013 Robinson was jailed for 10 months for travelling to the USA on his friend’s passport. Robinson admitted the charge of possession of a false identity document with improper intention. The passport Robinson used was under the name of Andrew McMaster. He checked himself in on the way out from Heathrow airport however when he arrived in the USA customs officials took his fingerprints and realised he was using a passport that was not his own.
 

Mortgage fraud

In 2014, Tommy Robinson was sentenced to prison for 18 months for committing mortgage fraud with the crime dating back to 2009. After pleading guilty in November 2013 to committing £160,000 worth of mortgage fraud Robinson was sentenced at St Albans Crown Court.

Whilst passing the sentence, the judge told Robinson: ‘This was an operation which was fraudulent from the outset and involved a significant amount of forward planning.’

“I am satisfied you took part in a thoroughly dishonest course of conduct,’ he told him.
 

Contempt of court 1

In 2017, Robinson was given a 3 month suspended sentence after he admitted a contempt of court charge for attempting to photograph juvenile defendant in a court case whilst having no right to do so. Court security had told Robinson not to film in and around the court as it would lead to his arrest. The 3 month suspended sentence could be activated within 18 months.


Contempt of court 2
Finally, earlier this year, the crucial case that led to Robinson being jailed and sparked the ridiculous Free Tommy protests. Robinson is currently serving a 13-month sentence for contempt of court. Robinson was arrested after Facebook live streaming outside Leeds Crown Court for an hour despite their being reporting restrictions on the case.

Because he had a suspended sentence for the same crime the judge sentenced Robinson to 13 months in prison. Robinson pled guilty.

So he spent MANY years in jail for not being a THUG...........😂

The fact is, he never spent MANY years in prison, as you stated................🥴

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13 minutes ago, transam said:

So he spent MANY years in jail for not being a THUG...........😂

The fact is, he never spent MANY years in prison, as you stated................🥴

 

I said he was a THUG and spent many years in prison—both comments are correct. I proved the comment by outlining the prison and the convictions. You do not have an OUNCE of integrity. If you had, you would say, "My mistake, I apologise." I should not come to expect integrity on here, but I was hoping especially from you, as you have been here so long with 87,000 posts.

There's no point continuing; you got it wrong, and now you will defend your position with insult and deflection. I have other things to do - have a nice day.

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