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Note the victim home owner attacked by three / four men is a British Magistrate (Judge) and these are his own words.


""Yesterday Mr Stringer said: 'This should be a warning to all homeowners that not only are the police unable to protect us, they will actually arrest innocent homeowners who protect themselves, even against an armed and dangerous gang.'""


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...gthorpe-Norwich-burglary-private-justice.html
 
There is a saying that when talking to the police, if there is only one person telling the story, and the other is in a body bag, it is far less confusing. Of course that's if the police get involved at all...
 
it's all part of the leftist agenda...yesterday a leftist sitting in our parliment suggested (sit down folks) that our schools should have in their curriculum ;how to plan for a demonstration,how to do it and so on ( how to support their agenda ofcourse)..
 
it's all part of the leftist agenda...yesterday a leftist sitting in our parliment suggested (sit down folks) that our schools should have in their curriculum ;how to plan for a demonstration,how to do it and so on ( how to support their agenda ofcourse)..

Insane. They should offer classes on how to rape, how to secure a healthy income on welfare, so basically how to be a lifelong professional victim. What are they trying to do, teach the British how to be French?
 
Tommy Robinson released today!

"...the 35-year-old is now a free man again after the Court of Appeal ruled there were technical flaws in the ruling of the judge who jailed him.

The original judge was found to have "rushed" Robinson’s trial and as a result the court did not hear which parts of his offending footage was problematic.

This meant that he could not defend himself properly, the Court of Appeal heard.

The three top judges presiding over the case added that as a result of the "muddled" hearing Robinson was treated with "unfairness".
 
report in the Daily Express this morning "police patrolling the beat is now a thing of the past"! that about says it all.
 

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