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Tens Of Thousands Flood London For Tommy Robinson March

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8 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Fan boys.

He could literally post a video of him punching a kitten in the face and the comments would be his fan boys supporting him.

The only thing relevant here is UK criminal law, his suspended sentence, his pleading guilty to contempt of court, and what his fan boys say in the comments in utterly irrelevant.

There are enough people like yourself who don't like him so they could post there too. Strange that like you, they didn't.

Also, you are again mistaken. He never plead guilty in the 2019 Leeds case. He was arrested and jailed by Judge Nicklin within hours, like some archaic drumhead trial.

What was particularly egregious about the Leeds case was that he was initially arrested for 'breach of the peace' by the police but without any explanation it was later on a whim changed to contempt.

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    Thank you sir Tommy for saving young British women from the rape gangs the left assured us were a figment of our racist imagination. Robinson is probably the greatest journalist the UK ever produced.

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    You are a joke, you simply must be a troll. He didn't expose rape gangs. He had nothing to do with it. Absolutely nothing. Even one of the abused girls who bravely spoke out against them initially s

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    Is this her? Speaking at Tommys rally yesterday? When you're in a hole, best stop digging. The lefts vile response to Tommy blowing up their rape gang narrative is well documented. Just stop the bs pl

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Nexus there is little point trying to discuss threads with Joebloggs he will just feed you. What ever you say he will pull you down even if you produce videos in Evidence he will have an answer for you so your wasting your time and effort, he will never accept anything on Tommy Robinson. He is proud of the way British justice is served but after 2 court trials where the culprits have been allowed to walk free after comitting GBH on a serving police officer says it all about justice in the UK. Joebloggs will come back with his full page answer but the second case is different from the 1st where one of the Thugs was jailed.

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5 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


He could literally post a video of him punching a kitten in the face and the comments would be his fan boys supporting him

Well, Joe, you must have summoned the full collective weight of your intellect to help you compose that little masterpiece. What a cracker; how utterly embarrassing.   

10 hours ago, nexus7 said:

Kemei Baddenoch: "My grandmother was a muslim, I was born in a country that was 50% muslim...I said muslim prayers on a Friday...because that's what happened there when I was at school..."

Nice try.

Kemi Badenoch is not a Muslim. She has stated that she is not religious and identifies as an agnostic and a "cultural Christian".

While she has a paternal grandmother who was a Muslim and attended a school in Nigeria where she said Friday Muslim prayers as part of the local culture, she does not practice the religion. She is married to a Catholic and their children are being raised in the Catholic faith.

However, she is black, so I can see why you don't like her.

On 5/17/2026 at 2:31 PM, Nick Carter icp said:

What did you think about the March in London ?

I have to say I found this video quite enlightening, fairly balanced, and also quite depressing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xtif2Yp9bQ

On 5/21/2026 at 8:05 PM, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Yes, apologies, that was my mistake

There, fixed it for you ….. you’re welcome

When I pointed out my mistake I assumed that would be taken as an apology but it seems that's not good enough, so I'll do it again.

Yes, I apologise for that, it was my mistake. I replied to your post which I think was a reply to TorquayFan but I made the comment about spelling as well. Then I realised it was in reference to another poster. I did edit that out, but you obviously saw it before I did that.

My comment that I left in still stands though.

I notice you haven't replied to the last part of my post though. I'd be interested in answer, if you genuinely think that the video posted by TorquayFan is a conspiracy theory.

On 5/17/2026 at 2:12 PM, Nick Carter icp said:

Just pointing out that no money was stolen and there was no attempt to steal any money and that it wasn't for him .

He just helped a friend obtain a mortgage because banks dont lend to self employed people

That's news to me, I know self employed people that have had a mortgage. They may need to show more paperwork depending on their self employed status. Obviously if they've only recently become self employed they might have trouble providing enough records to prove their income is sustainable, which might make a lender be more cautious. It also might not be a good time to take out a mortgage anyway. That may have been the motivation for the fraud, or possibly his earnings weren't enough.

2 minutes ago, kimamey said:

That's news to me, I know self employed people that have had a mortgage. They may need to show more paperwork depending on their self employed status. Obviously if they've only recently become self employed they might have trouble providing enough records to prove their income is sustainable, which might make a lender be more cautious. It also might not be a good time to take out a mortgage anyway. That may have been the motivation for the fraud, or possibly his earnings weren't enough.

It depends on what work you do , building jobs which work outside are regarded as seasonal work and also prone to having no work available due to recessions , so banks wont even consider giving people working seasonal jobs a mortgage . Or self employed people could set up a company and pay themselves a wage and thus have the required payslips

BTW , ever thought your mates might have got their mortgage using false documents ?

On 5/20/2026 at 11:53 PM, BarraMarra said:

Why do you keep repeating his Prison record or criminal past. He done the crime and done the time give it a rest thats all in the past. As for Tommy's time in prison i believe what he told to countless civil rights lawyers who asked for his setanced quashed due to his state of mind in Prison and Musk paid his court fee's he did it because he knew our freedom of speach was suspended by Labour. No one trusts what our Government say anymore. All i will say is they go after people who seek truth and justice.

We keep mentioning it because it's relevant, in that it shows what sort of person he is, or at least was. You're right that he's done his time and but it's not a one off is it? Maybe he's changed but I'd need to see evidence of that to counter the facts of his previous behavior.

My guess, from some of his comments, is that he's not as anti Muslim as he seems, but he needs to earn money and backing and he gets that by being outspoken.

1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

It depends on what work you do , building jobs which work outside are regarded as seasonal work and also prone to having no work available due to recessions , so banks wont even consider giving people working seasonal jobs a mortgage . Or self employed people could set up a company and pay themselves a wage and thus have the required payslips

BTW , ever thought your mates might have got their mortgage using false documents ?

I don't know what the person did for a living but the simple fact is that if you have a mortgage you need to be able to pay it off, if your can't show that's likely then you won't get the loan. Someone giving you fake payslips won't alter that fact. If you do seasonal work then you show your income across the financial year. Recessions can have an impact but there can be times when there is a boom as well. Lending money to someone who can't afford it doesn't help them as not being able to keep up mortgage payments isn't going to be fun.

The people I know who were self employed and got mortgages may have used fake documents, but since they had successful businesses at the time I would have no reason to suspect they got them due to fraud. You could be illegally supplying arms to terrorist groups, but unless there's some reason to think that you are, I'd suggest you probably aren't.

5 minutes ago, kimamey said:

I don't know what the person did for a living but the simple fact is that if you have a mortgage you need to be able to pay it off, if your can't show that's likely then you won't get the loan.

It doesn't matter how much you earn if you are self employed .Banks want you to be employed with regular salary from a company before they give you a mortgage .

Self employed people are too much of a risk .

But Tommy's mate did intend to pay all the mortgage money back , they werent trying to get any money through fraud

2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

But Tommy's mate did intend to pay all the mortgage money back , they werent trying to get any money through fraud


Do you want to try and stretch it any further?

Sorry your honour, I know it was fraudulent, but I intended to pay it back. "Ok, fair enough, you're free to go".

9 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Do you want to try and stretch it any further?

Sorry your honour, I know it was fraudulent, but I intended to pay it back. "Ok, fair enough, you're free to go".

Well yes, the sentence would be higher if theft was involved .

No money stolen would be a lesser sentence

4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Well yes, the sentence would be higher if theft was involved .

No money stolen would be a lesser sentence

Is it classed as theft or fraud if you " Forget " to pay your Council Tax like the Greens chairman, or Raynor pulling a fast one the Tax Man.

14 hours ago, kimamey said:

When I pointed out my mistake I assumed that would be taken as an apology

You did not point out your mistake, I did that for you; so it would have been polite to have apologised to me rather than just say that you had made a mistake, which was something that I had already told you.

14 hours ago, kimamey said:

I notice you haven't replied to the last part of my post though. I'd be interested in answer, if you genuinely think that the video posted by TorquayFan is a conspiracy theory.

I did not reply to any video posted by @TorquayFan I, in fact replied to a comment he had made praising an antisemitic conspiracy theory rant by another poster; perhaps you are confusing me with another poster again.

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