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Tate Brothers to Face 21 Charges in UK, Including Rape and Human Trafficking

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29 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Well they'd both be wrong and the would have plead innocent instead of both pleading guilty.

Connolly plead guilty to the offence of inciting racial hatred contrary to section 19(1) of the Public Order Act 1986.

 

https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Lucy-Connolly-v-The-King.pdf

Yaxley-Lennon plead guilty to Contempt of Court.

In what parallel world are they innocent?

 

30 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Well they'd both be wrong and the would have plead innocent instead of both pleading guilty.

Connolly plead guilty to the offence of inciting racial hatred contrary to section 19(1) of the Public Order Act 1986.

 

https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Lucy-Connolly-v-The-King.pdf

Yaxley-Lennon plead guilty to Contempt of Court.

In what parallel world are they innocent?

If you believe the British Judiciary system is not biased against a certain group of people then I feel sorry for you.What’s more since that weasel Starmer took charge they barely try to hide it.

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  • Chomper Higgot
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    What ‘bogus charges’?

  • Nickcage49
    Nickcage49

    These guys belong behind bars. Hopefully they'll become sombody's bitches.

  • josephbloggs
    josephbloggs

    What is bogus about the charges? And how does the British judiciary and CPS allow bogus charges to be brought exactly?

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1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

 

I think the can trace 99% of bitcoin now. For the kind of mony they have, is that really an option? 

I think you just p-ssed off the bitcoiners.

5 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said:

 

If you believe the British Judiciary system is not biased against a certain group of people then I feel sorry for you.What’s more since that weasel Starmer took charge they barely try to hide it.


Oh no, I know it is biased against a certain group of people: black people.

 

Lammy Review (2017) – UK Government Commissioned:

  • Conducted by David Lammy MP.

  • Found that Black people are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice process.

  • Black defendants were more likely to:

    • Be charged rather than cautioned.

    • Plead not guilty (and thus face trial).

    • Receive longer custodial sentences in some offences.

Ministry of Justice Statistics:

  • Black and Asian people are more likely to be stopped and searched.

  • Black people are more likely to be arrested and prosecuted, even when controlling for offence type.

  • White defendants were more likely to be given community sentences rather than imprisonment.

 

Are Connolly and Yaxley black? I must have missed that.

 

Those so called offences happened nearly 15 years ago. LOL

These two guys get a lot of criticism but they answer all the extreme misandry and feminizazis & the femininisation of modern boys. So they are only addressing modern issues. Good luck to them.

1 minute ago, josephbloggs said:


Oh no, I know it is biased against a certain group of people: black people.

 

Lammy Review (2017) – UK Government Commissioned:

  • Conducted by David Lammy MP.

  • Found that Black people are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice process.

  • Black defendants were more likely to:

    • Be charged rather than cautioned.

    • Plead not guilty (and thus face trial).

    • Receive longer custodial sentences in some offences.

Ministry of Justice Statistics:

  • Black and Asian people are more likely to be stopped and searched.

  • Black people are more likely to be arrested and prosecuted, even when controlling for offence type.

  • White defendants were more likely to be given community sentences rather than imprisonment.

 

Are Connolly and Yaxley black? I must have missed that.

 

Isn't that racial bias? What are figures for knife crime? Isn't it mainly black on black. It's noticeable that Chinese never appear in the Crime statistics. I wonder why that is?

20 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

Isn't that racial bias? What are figures for knife crime? Isn't it mainly black on black. It's noticeable that Chinese never appear in the Crime statistics. I wonder why that is?

You wanna hope you never get grabbed by the Tongs. 🙂 

  • UK Context:
    In the UK, "tongs" often refers to street gangs or other groups that engage in criminal activities, sometimes with ties to Chinese immigrant communities or other ethnic groups. These groups may be involved in drug trafficking, extortion, robbery, and violence.   Source Google.
1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:


Oh no, I know it is biased against a certain group of people: black people.

 

Lammy Review (2017) – UK Government Commissioned:

  • Conducted by David Lammy MP.

  • Found that Black people are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice process.

  • Black defendants were more likely to:

    • Be charged rather than cautioned.

    • Plead not guilty (and thus face trial).

    • Receive longer custodial sentences in some offences.

Ministry of Justice Statistics:

  • Black and Asian people are more likely to be stopped and searched.

  • Black people are more likely to be arrested and prosecuted, even when controlling for offence type.

  • White defendants were more likely to be given community sentences rather than imprisonment.

 

Are Connolly and Yaxley black? I must have missed that.

 

 

1 hour ago, josephbloggs said:


Oh no, I know it is biased against a certain group of people: black people.

 

Lammy Review (2017) – UK Government Commissioned:

  • Conducted by David Lammy MP.

  • Found that Black people are overrepresented at every stage of the criminal justice process.

  • Black defendants were more likely to:

    • Be charged rather than cautioned.

    • Plead not guilty (and thus face trial).

    • Receive longer custodial sentences in some offences.

Ministry of Justice Statistics:

  • Black and Asian people are more likely to be stopped and searched.

  • Black people are more likely to be arrested and prosecuted, even when controlling for offence type.

  • White defendants were more likely to be given community sentences rather than imprisonment.

 

Are Connolly and Yaxley black? I must have missed that.

 

Yawn,I can’t believe you take anything that that cretin Lammy says seriously?

Black people playing the victim and feeling sorry for themselves is so yesterday.It’s all about “black fatigue “ now.Do keep up.

Throw them in a women’s prison full of large smelly angry women.they would sort them out!

Sounds like they will have to sell more subscriptions to hustler uni

 

49 minutes ago, Tug said:

Throw them in a women’s prison full of large smelly angry women.they would sort them out!

The revenge of the progressive women.  

12 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

 

Tommy and Lucy might disagree with you here.

Someone doesn't recognise sarcasm.

34 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Someone doesn't recognise sarcasm.

You're wrong,i recognised it and appreciated it mate.

i was just adding my two penn'orth.

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