My question is: does contempt of court require a conviction in the harshest prison in the whole of the UK, Belmarsh? This is where they put terrorists and the worst criminals, as far as I know. What's the use of a judge pretending to have 'concerns' for a convict's safety when he's literally thrown him in the lions' den? I can't emphasise enough how disgusted I feel with the British justice and political systems. I used to look up to the UK and I thought that my country, Malta, was corrupt. Boy, was I wrong! For shame. The UK is not a country I will be looking to visit anytime soon. It's the new gestapo.
@@tfh542 I think they all had a say in where Tommy was to be imprisoned. They all have an axe to grind and I believe they would rather have him dead! Why else would they put him in Belmarsh for a paltry contempt of court?! What nasty people, the whole lot of them!
Sadly, we know that all too well. Didn't vote for this government for want of a better word, only one in five did and I am beyond disgusted with their deceit, corruption (freebies in return for favours such as a Downing Street pass), persecution of political opponents and incompetence. To name a few. Perhaps we all need to come over to Malta! It seems Labour MPs can punch constituents in an attack when they are on the ground but he can then be given a promotion and a Labour councillor can be seen on camera inciting the sl*tting of people's throats, that seems to be acceptable to this government but anybody who exposes them for protecting the wrong doings of certain elements of society and they are persecuted. These people have the gall to look down on us! They are beneath contempt imho.
No it isn't, he was stupid enough to show a film that he had an INJUNCTION against, having lost a defamation suit about it, regarding a Syrian school boy and his family. He was then detained leaving the country numerous times when he had a court date for contempt of court. Being a broken clock regarding the immigration/grooming gang issue doesn't detract from him being a complete and utter tool.
@@mikeham639 You deliberately and repeatedly breach a court injunction and see what happens. Low profile people get jailed for it, let alone someone in the public eye.
@@jimmoynahan9910Three more convicted this week, involving kids of 6 and seven. So I would advise you to think before you cast aspersions on one if the few individuals who actually gave a sh*T!
What I'd like to know is- Why are people so reluctant to accept what they are seeing? And a follow-up question- When did truth become a crime? These are introspective questions not ment to have a response. This is an actual "1st world country " problem (if I can use that term) that is not unique to this situation or country. "When you choose to open your eyes and start to question, you come to a very scary realization."
I think white collar crimes and breaking civil gagging order is civil offence and should serve 3/4 of time in a normal prison and then transfered to a open prison for the other 1/4 depending on behaviour
@@kennyandrews2630 Alex Belfield was different, I've read a lot about that case including the judges sentencing comments plus from people who knew him. He was found guilty by a jury that considered all evidence, I'm pretty certain he was truly guilty and his offending was relentless over years. The sentencing guidelines were followed, except he was in fact lucky he didn't get even longer because the judge used older guidelines for a more serious offence that was committed after being made harsher. Alex hid things, he lied about raising money to sue the BBC and Nottingham Police, forgetting to mention he was representing himself as the accused facing serious stalking charges.
Get over it for god sake, same old comments every time, what about the thug that broke female officers nose in the riots ? Don’t see you complaining about that.
Its because he was done for the offence. The CPS hasnt brought charges forward for the manchester incident even though the police have submitted the case
If the judge has ruled in his decision that Tommy Robinson must be kept safe in prison , why then are the prison governors putting him at risk to his life?
If anything happens to Tommy, the governors should be held responsible and serve a sentence, but will probably use the customary word; SORRY, the get-out-of-jail-free card used by politicians and the 1% elite.
They WILL pay, if ANY harm, befalls, the 'white community leader.' He is a POLITICAL PRISONER! Habitually, persecuted, by the all- LEFTIST, judiciary!!
Imagine being in a country where words, typed or said, gains you a custodial sentence, but indecent images and violence gains you a suspended sentence...
I agree. A shame Tommy wasn't locked up for being a nonce. Left wingers get five years in jail for sitting a road for a few minutes, but pedo thugs like Tommy just get a slap on the wrist. Makes you think.
Reform - or their leader - openly admires the leadership of Putin [ADMITTED BY HIM PERSONALLY IN AN INTERVIEW] and they way he runs RuZZia, the wonderful things he has done for RuZZia and the way he has invaded Ukraine [did you know that he also claimed the war was the fault of the UK and apparently you are also solely responsible for WWII as well, you should have stayed neutral and left Europe to the tender mercies of the Austrian Painter, again stated BY HIM in an interview] which tells me he is probably remaining silent because his vision of reform is a UK that is the mirror image of RuZZia complete with tyrannical fascist dictator in charge. As a monarchist - your king is also my king - I strongly disapprove of his comments, even more so as members of my family - and my in-laws - fought to stop the man that the leader of Reform thinks should have been left to continue his murdering, genocidal activities in peace. Thank God for the UK and those who stepped up for right, if it had been left to people like the leader of Reform the Europe of today would be a mirror image of the RuZZia of today and you almost certainly WOULD be speaking German - because we also know claims by the reform leader that the UK would never have been invaded were false thanks to the excellent record keeping of the German govt of the time.
So in terms of law... did the court charge TR, or this man's given legal birth name ?? As the law deals with facts not fiction. This is why those you dislike can get around legislation... they know how to play that game.
Why did a judge attempt to cover for government dishonesty by placing an injunction against a documentary which was wholly in the public interest? I find this to be spine chilling.
@@integinteg9222 oh come off it. tories, labour... they're all as bad. The judiciary has been weakened and corrupted since 1997- roughly half that time under lab and half under tory. They're all the same.
The bigger picture is he's gotten rich off of stoking paranoia and false flag waving. So rich he lives/lived in a different country like the proud patriot he pretends to be. He also has a long criminal record including entering a country illegally, which is hilarious, but most people ignore that just because they too also fear brown people
The governor is required to make reasonable steps to keep prisoners safe. That doesn't mean they will always be successful. The only way to guarantee they are safe is to keep them all in solitary confinement in padded rooms, which would not be reasonable.
Who is looking after the other political prisoners too? Already reports from family that 2 of them were battered, one with a shower head. It would be interesting to know if Peter was in a cell on his own? If prison is so overcrowded it may be doubtful. Just saying!
Tommy said in conversation with Jordan peterson that his previous spell in prison had a prison guard tell him never to leave his cell when they try to move him. Sure enough, that day they tried to move him. Thanks to that guard Tommy made it out alive.
From what I understand, Tommy was advised by a friendly guard to resist his move to give them an excuse to put him in solitary. Solitary protected him physically.
@@Clodhopping I've provided the link to the moment where he discusses it. You will need to go to 1hr 20mins. The guard tells him not to leave his cell. When he refuses they threaten him with arrest which means solitary. Which is what happened and where he was placed. If he agreed to leave he would have been place on 'A-wing' which is where they kept the Muslim prisoners. ruclips.net/video/jnhwBoFxaDI/видео.html&rco=1
what i find more incredible is that people believe whatever anybody says on podcasts. There was an era where people assumed that the internet would bring on a new era of enlightenment. Instead it's just confirmation bias to the extreme. Everyone will believe what they want to believe regardless of evidence
@@LukeMoskow-d6o What criminal history? Don’t bother to reply, just do some research on those ‘convictions’. Though it doesn’t really matter, because what he may have done more than a decade ago bears no relation to this particular case! Justice is supposed to be blind!
it was in ruins when he took the job, he's not done anything to help the situation, nor will he but it isn't him who put us in the current position it's previous governments going back as far as you care to in combination with the low life dross in society. Or in other words, a snowball of incompitence, corruption and indifference rolling down a very steep slope.
@@geofftayloruk Tories never had an open door policy with migrants that Starmer wants into my country, he absolutely adores young migrant men with no passports
It's the WEF he's taking orders. Look at last week Gates and Fink on No10, then we get the budget, killing farmers making way for these guys to buy it all cheap
They authorities tried to kill him last time by putting him amongst prisoners of a certain persuasion in Belmarsh. Looks like they’re trying again. He couldn’t even eat the food cooked by prisoners in case it was poisoned. I believe all could eat was unopened tinned food. The way he is treated is disgusting.
Absolute rubbish! He was visited by somebody of Governor Grade every day during his last sentence. The way he is being treated is the same as other people who are sent for custodial sentences.
Something funny going on. He was moved Friday night after the courts had closed and after making an appointment for him to see a solicitor at a place where they knew he would not be.
It's already out there! It's too late! That's why he's in prison! I've watched his video. It's absolutely amazing. His journalism is absolutely incredible. He sought out the truth and made it public. For that he is prison for telling the truth! Our Government should be totally ashamed, because this man is more patriotic than you will ever be! Shame on you for allowing this to happen on your watch!
@@GazStreet-y3jWho says they were lies. The witnesses were all bought off to stay silent. But then you don't appear to suspect any miscreant actions. Others might, on the strength of 1 only defence witness. But then we don't know the facts because we are not allowed to. Funny that init?
@DavidJohnson-yg8qm There's no proof of anything you just said, none at all. Funny how the NDA prevents all his key witnesses from talking in court and yet they're saying it on a documentary, isn't it? Do you actually believe that not one single witness didn't have an NDA? You people are gullible beyond belief.
Yep it's awful. The.brass neck of the judge to set out that he virtually knew Tommy would be at risk, yet still sentenced him to 18 months. The authorities then send him to Bellmarsh with many high risk, violent offenders
If a judge states that the offender ie. TR should be kept safe in prison but the prison authorities fail to do this ! Surely they are in contempt of court.
The thing thats worried me is did the judge in this case actually received all the evidence from the CPS if so he is compliant in the wrongfull conviction of Mr Robinson. If on the other hand he did not receive all the relevant information on this case ( but we have to assume he did here) then the CPS are guilty of withholding vital information that may or may not see Mr Robinson walking free
I still do not understand why a civil conviction, not criminal, results in being sent to a high security prison. Surely he is not a high risk prisoner, liable to an escape attempt?
@@martinsigley3957 That's because you're not a legal professional. As an uneducated oaf your task here is to suggest Tommy is singled out for unfair treatment without knowing any facts at all.
Contempt of Court is a criminal conviction - does not matter what the original Court Case was about. Go back to Google-KC and read up on the Law of Contemp.
It’s crazy how the Southport child killers safety isn’t even at question but yet we have to worry about are own peoples safety in a prison system that’s in are own country! The country is beyond saving
His views dont provoke hostility with people of this country ! His views provoke hostility with people who are here illegally or people who should go and live somewhere else 👍🏻
In a just society he wouldn't be in any prison, but anyone else serving time for a civil matter would be in an open prison for at least the majority of their sentence.
@@pjcnet No he was not - is was in prison because he committed a Contempt of Court when, instead of turning up at a hearing in respect of a EU arrest Warrant (for which he was on bail) he chose to flee to an Embassy.
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He wasn’t jailed for contempt of court, he was jailed because he is too vocal with truth. Shame on the judge for a harsh sentence for a civil offence and sending him into danger knowingly
@@wendyford2252 Yet all sweet little innocent Tommy had to do was not repeat a few specific claims about a then teenage boy, as the court ordered. All his other bollocks about Muslims etc would have been fine.
@ your ok with truth being hidden? With your government gaslighting you ? Look now what’s happened the documentary would have come and gone if they had left him alone. Now the whole world is watching it.
@ I know he was. But the court shouldn’t have taken away his right to show the film. The court was wrong trying to hide truth from the people. He was ordered to not show it and called it mis information because it showed a different narrative to the one they wanted out. They preferred to ruin the life of a young boy protecting his sister than a refugee who had many problems which the school gave a NDA to all the teachers to protect. Wrong is wrong and right is right, so morally who was in the wrong and who was in the right? Free speech is no longer free in the U.K. without people like Tommy Robinson, we are all meant to be silent and cower from our government. When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is freedom. I prefer freedom. My last comment he wasn’t jailed for contempt of court reflects my feelings on how wrong the whole thing is and how they use lawfare against the people
Of course they knew, it’s a setup to keep him quiet. They know he’ll get a phone on general so they’ve put him in isolation. This country is corrupted, get Starmer out! 🇬🇧🏴💪🏻
While I agree that TR was guilty of Civil contempt, after all he admitted guilt, incarcerating him in Belmarsh, and then transferring suddenly into Woodhill, hardly fits the offence. It beggars belief that this country does not have a prison where the sentence can be served without him feeling threatened, nor should his time in jail be made worse by imposing conditions on visitation that are onerous.
But the original judgement was done without that judge reviewing all the evidence! He never viewed the film that he banned people from seeing and it had already been shown in the US two years prior! I actually think that judge was wrong, but then who am I!
Civil contempt… noooo … he revealed information which our Government chose to hide hoping it would never come to light… which ever way you look at it Tommy is not a criminal tis this Government and the judiciary who pose the biggest threat in our country..dw
Contempt of court in a civil matter is worthy of a prison term in a max security prison? The judge is really hoping the sentence turns into a death penalty. Same when Assange sentenced to max security prison for his a speech offense.
Different levels of contempt tho You can mouth off to a judge when your unhappy with sentencing I did and got took to the bottom holding cells underneath Brought back up to apologise and then was given 14 days custody Original offence was a non prisonable offence drunk and disorderly Contempt in court is tho as I learnt the hard way
Considering what his contempt in court is for tho it’s complete bullshit He proved the whole case against him was a conspiracy from the government That same government paid off school teachers and anyone who could speak out with non disclosures and I believe even the school was shut down All to protect there lies Where’s piers Morgan’s court case for spreading misinformation on the governments behalf Calling everyone right wing and accusing mr Tate and mr Robinson off spreading disinformation that caused riots when in fact the information they released was true and it was the government that was lying to the whole British public The same British people that it’s there job to protect
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The international community including the UK bristled with outrage when a vocal critic of Putin was jailed and then died in prison. I'm baffled by the absence of our medias outrage at the notion of a critic of our government being knowingly placed in a prison where his safety is in doubt. Do we only care when Putin does a bad thing but not when Starmer and co do the same?
Because anyone on remand goes to a cat A or B. I went to a Cat A for smoking weed mate. That's just the way the system works. So you're asking for a two tier system where Yaxley gets special treatment?
These comments, along with the fact that the judge READ his remarks without having had the benefit of an adjournment during which to write them, strongly suggest to me that the sentence was decided, above the level of this judge (ie by Starmer's government) before the case even went to court.
@@terrilarene55 makes one wonder if he had pled not guilty and had to go to trial whether a jury would have found him guilty? But then they could have fiddled that too I suppose.
BBB - I enjoy your content and perspective. Presumably, you are aware and acknowledge that you are part of a judicial system that is not fit for purpose when a journalist gets 18 months for presenting content whilst a BBC presenter walks free having abused and groomed a minor.
So a Labour mp inciting murder another commits assault and both are walking around free! What an incredible justice system we have! Russia has more rights! So what does that say! While you quote the law as it stands what happens in real life is ‘ interpretation’ Our legal system needs a full overhaul! Without interference from the EU
Funny how the bots and twots don't appear under comments that speak facts about those walking free that shouldn't be - but then again, they are aligned with them! Despicable vermin!
I fear that they really don't care about his safety. He is a powerful voice that is growing. He is uniting people in away that people in high places can't abide or allow because it goes against their plans. They hope that he is silenced and what ever back lash that follows can be weathered. He wouldn't be the first person in history to be silenced because they are gaining recognition from the people.
" Duty of care " ? Didn't have much care for 61 year old medically unfit man hanging himself did it ? I'm not aware that anyone has been held to account over that matter.
The fact that a judge has to say a person has to be kept safe when in prison, shows that prison governors are not doing their jobs correctly and are incompetent. If a person dies in prison or is attacked then the prison governor and staff should be held accountable for that and charged for aiding and abetting in a crime. As it is the prison governors )on to keep everyone that is in their prison safe.
Fair play to the judge for addressing this. So much so, the duty of care in moving him to another prison where the risk is higher is not exercising a duty of care.
Does the government have any idea how big Tommy Robinson's support base is? It is huge, and spread throughout the world. They really need to think about what they are doing by putting his life at risk.
If such as Elon Musk's remarks are valid, provocation from the self-identified 'elite' might suit, before a cohesive base for resistance can be formed, despite recommendations from those who are alert, that others become clued-up too.
Duty of care is easily abused, by corrupt civil servants You get poisoned by sedatives & anti psychotic. Ironically I've met both tommy & blackbelt In kirkcaldy, fife Scotland. Both employed by CORRUPT Civil servants
I hope not for his family's sake too. It is despicable the way they are treating him with a family as well. His crime to tell the truth that the government and establishment want covered up.
Why did he not tell you his real name ?? I'd question anyone who choose to use a fictional name... only people I know who do that is... Actors or famous people...
@@evelghostrider because him and his family were being directly targeted by violent islamists and far left. He openly admits and talks about that. You'd change your name too.
@blackbeltbaristor could you do on a video on why they couldn't of put him on house arrest. So we could have a better understanding of it please and thank you
My question is: does contempt of court require a conviction in the harshest prison in the whole of the UK, Belmarsh? This is where they put terrorists and the worst criminals, as far as I know. What's the use of a judge pretending to have 'concerns' for a convict's safety when he's literally thrown him in the lions' den? I can't emphasise enough how disgusted I feel with the British justice and political systems. I used to look up to the UK and I thought that my country, Malta, was corrupt. Boy, was I wrong! For shame. The UK is not a country I will be looking to visit anytime soon. It's the new gestapo.
already brainwashing kids to report on parents
Would home office or justice minister or PM have any input or is it just down toʻ court
@@tfh542 I think they all had a say in where Tommy was to be imprisoned. They all have an axe to grind and I believe they would rather have him dead! Why else would they put him in Belmarsh for a paltry contempt of court?! What nasty people, the whole lot of them!
Sadly, we know that all too well. Didn't vote for this government for want of a better word, only one in five did and I am beyond disgusted with their deceit, corruption (freebies in return for favours such as a Downing Street pass), persecution of political opponents and incompetence. To name a few. Perhaps we all need to come over to Malta! It seems Labour MPs can punch constituents in an attack when they are on the ground but he can then be given a promotion and a Labour councillor can be seen on camera inciting the sl*tting of people's throats, that seems to be acceptable to this government but anybody who exposes them for protecting the wrong doings of certain elements of society and they are persecuted. These people have the gall to look down on us! They are beneath contempt imho.
@szendrich did think this I agree with you
This has become personal- nothing to do with justice.
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No it isn't, he was stupid enough to show a film that he had an INJUNCTION against, having lost a defamation suit about it, regarding a Syrian school boy and his family.
He was then detained leaving the country numerous times when he had a court date for contempt of court. Being a broken clock regarding the immigration/grooming gang issue doesn't detract from him being a complete and utter tool.
@@mikeham639 You deliberately and repeatedly breach a court injunction and see what happens.
Low profile people get jailed for it, let alone someone in the public eye.
@@jimmoynahan9910Three more convicted this week, involving kids of 6 and seven. So I would advise you to think before you cast aspersions on one if the few individuals who actually gave a sh*T!
@@Essemm52 ignore it. These Melts are beyond help.
At 52 I am seriously concerned the direction this country is heading in terms of freedom of speech.
what freedom? who's speech? UK citizens haven't had anything other than BOHICA for decades at this point. Slow boiled frogs.
same i am 52 as well.
Me too at 54 years !
What I'd like to know is-
Why are people so reluctant to accept what they are seeing?
And a follow-up question-
When did truth become a crime?
These are introspective questions not ment to have a response.
This is an actual "1st world country " problem (if I can use that term) that is not unique to this situation or country.
"When you choose to open your eyes and start to question, you come to a very scary realization."
Ireland's the same .so yes I agree were skating on thin ice.
He committed a civil offence, not a criminal offence, so why hasn't he been put in an open prison instead of being put in a high risk prison?
It's called "Making an example of him". The by-product of that is that they are hoping that something nasty will happen to him while incarcerated.
@@neilfoster814 As of Alex Belfield.
The government is hoping their problem disappears?
I think white collar crimes and breaking civil gagging order is civil offence and should serve 3/4 of time in a normal prison and then transfered to a open prison for the other 1/4 depending on behaviour
@@kennyandrews2630 Alex Belfield was different, I've read a lot about that case including the judges sentencing comments plus from people who knew him. He was found guilty by a jury that considered all evidence, I'm pretty certain he was truly guilty and his offending was relentless over years. The sentencing guidelines were followed, except he was in fact lucky he didn't get even longer because the judge used older guidelines for a more serious offence that was committed after being made harsher. Alex hid things, he lied about raising money to sue the BBC and Nottingham Police, forgetting to mention he was representing himself as the accused facing serious stalking charges.
In the UK they rather sent Tommy to jail, than deal with violent thugs at airports.
Get over it for god sake, same old comments every time, what about the thug that broke female officers nose in the riots ?
Don’t see you complaining about that.
Its because he was done for the offence. The CPS hasnt brought charges forward for the manchester incident even though the police have submitted the case
@M.E63 has that thug been charged and sentenced?
Always trust the police. They'd never lie to you. 🤣😭
@@AlexG-wk3nh the thugs at the airport or the thug/thugs in the riots that broke female officers nose ?
They didn't seem to have a duty of care for Peter Lynch hung in his cell. I do not believe that he did this to himself. He loved his family.
If you're adopting that level of conspiracy then you should relocate to the USA
@judysimmance657
You need to read up on a civil case involving Richard D Hall before running down a conspiracy rabbit hole.
If the judge has ruled in his decision that Tommy Robinson must be kept safe in prison , why then are the prison governors putting him at risk to his life?
Another one with 💩 for 🧠s. If you guys had brains you'd be dangerous deluded sheeple Tommy Robbing You Son's flock of bellends.
If anything happens to Tommy, the governors should be held responsible and serve a sentence, but will probably use the customary word; SORRY, the get-out-of-jail-free card used by politicians and the 1% elite.
They WILL pay, if ANY harm, befalls, the 'white community leader.' He is a POLITICAL PRISONER! Habitually, persecuted, by the all- LEFTIST, judiciary!!
How can a court charge TR, when this is not his legal name ?
Court deals in facts, not fiction. But no one asks this basic question..
Amazing that the judge can write an eight page judgement in 30 seconds. I mean, would a judge prejudge a case and have it written in advance?
Imagine being in a country where words, typed or said, gains you a custodial sentence, but indecent images and violence gains you a suspended sentence...
I agree. A shame Tommy wasn't locked up for being a nonce. Left wingers get five years in jail for sitting a road for a few minutes, but pedo thugs like Tommy just get a slap on the wrist.
Makes you think.
Nazism 😮
ideas are far more dangerous to tyrants
Perhaps the tyrants have similar images🤔
That’s what happens in communist countries
The fact that both the Tories and Reform are silent on this is disgusting
Perhaps because they wish to distance themselves from someone who does not believe in the rule of law.
Reform - or their leader - openly admires the leadership of Putin [ADMITTED BY HIM PERSONALLY IN AN INTERVIEW] and they way he runs RuZZia, the wonderful things he has done for RuZZia and the way he has invaded Ukraine [did you know that he also claimed the war was the fault of the UK and apparently you are also solely responsible for WWII as well, you should have stayed neutral and left Europe to the tender mercies of the Austrian Painter, again stated BY HIM in an interview] which tells me he is probably remaining silent because his vision of reform is a UK that is the mirror image of RuZZia complete with tyrannical fascist dictator in charge. As a monarchist - your king is also my king - I strongly disapprove of his comments, even more so as members of my family - and my in-laws - fought to stop the man that the leader of Reform thinks should have been left to continue his murdering, genocidal activities in peace. Thank God for the UK and those who stepped up for right, if it had been left to people like the leader of Reform the Europe of today would be a mirror image of the RuZZia of today and you almost certainly WOULD be speaking German - because we also know claims by the reform leader that the UK would never have been invaded were false thanks to the excellent record keeping of the German govt of the time.
KNOWINGLY putting a person in a place where they are at high risk of murder should be considered a crime.
You could say that if anything happend to tommy was it premeditated
It is
he will be safe in solitary confinement then
Then best not to deliberately put yourself in that position - that surely is contributary negligence?
We have been informed that others have access for cleaning etc.@simongrushka983
The law is corrupt in the UK. Certain sections are "looked after " whilst others are screwed
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Two tier justice and two tier policing. 🤬
Another one with 💩 for 🧠s.
Nazis are, quite correctly, not tolerated.
So in terms of law... did the court charge TR, or this man's given legal birth name ??
As the law deals with facts not fiction. This is why those you dislike can get around legislation... they know how to play that game.
Kier Starmer needs to be jailed.
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At last Tommys political puppet money is paying off. Probably paid in roubles
@@cheeks7050 agreed
Skip jail. Public ex*cution
@@cheeks7050 lol Tommy the political puppet ££££££
How anyone has faith in today's British judicial system is beyond reason.
This guy is just a gatekeeper, too
The government has faith in its judicial system.
It's the same in other similar countries unfortunately
There’s a T in there?
Absolutely not !!
This is the judge getting himself off the hook if something happens to Tommy.in my opinion.
He's like Pilot washing his hands after sentencing.
He wishes but that won't wash if Tommy Robinson is harmed none of them will escape blame @@michaeldoolan7595
Why did a judge attempt to cover for government dishonesty by placing an injunction against a documentary which was wholly in the public interest? I find this to be spine chilling.
Because it was found to contain information Tommy couldn't prove to be true. That's what libel is
@@LukeMoskow-d6oBut why was a whole secondary school closed down over the matter. That is very fishy to my way of thinking
@@LukeMoskow-d6o should have the newspapers be in prison as well then 😂
@@LukeMoskow-d6o - Bullshit.
Newspapers get sued all the time for libel @@donk3ysmash
So illegal immigrants cannot be departed to somewhere their lives may be endangered but Tommy Robinson doesn't get afforded the same rights.
@@andymacrae994 they’re not illegal. You don’t know the law. Neither does Tommy ten names hence prison
Please explain the law
@@alecpym1706fake acount' dont wast energy.
We’ve found the troll , they are illegal they couldn’t be more illegal and dangerous to our country and its security.
@@raycorrigan3297well they aren’t legal and you are being deliberately obtuse to promote your ignorant and bigoted view.
RIP Peter Lynch.❤🙏
More than one million times. This is on the labour government. Millions of us know this.
@@integinteg9222 oh come off it. tories, labour... they're all as bad. The judiciary has been weakened and corrupted since 1997- roughly half that time under lab and half under tory. They're all the same.
@@integinteg9222Nah, it's on himself for breaking the law.
I cannot belive how this once great kingdom has become so dystopian. My heart bleeds
@@kim-mariefreeston8336 Tommy's getting bummed and no ones helping
mt dads generation who fought fascism would be disgusted and all the lord haw haws who have appeared.
@@AbCdEfGhIjKlMnO1987 yeah there’s no need to ram that point home😂
@@hegedusuk It's the ramming home he is having to endure that's the issue. Where are all his patriots when his bottom needs protecting?
@ exactly.
Where was the duty of care for peter lynch? They better keep Tommy safe in there
He should never be 'in there' in the first place
@bohmao totally agree
Difficult to prevent.
@@nadimovitch9237my opinion is at times it would be wise to segregate prisoners who are guaranteed to clash.
Two-tier policing, two-tier judges, two-tier government, two-tier Kier, and two-tier reporting.
Theres no two-tier policing stop your nonsense.
@some1350 of course there's not. OPEN YOUR EYES MAN.
@@some1350please tell me you are joking
@@some1350 You vile waste of oxygen.
@some1350 Let's hope you get the opportunity to test out your opinion personally very very soon 😅
Contempt of court is one thing. The bigger picture called out by Tommy is ignored. Justice.....
The bigger picture is he's gotten rich off of stoking paranoia and false flag waving. So rich he lives/lived in a different country like the proud patriot he pretends to be. He also has a long criminal record including entering a country illegally, which is hilarious, but most people ignore that just because they too also fear brown people
All he’s ever done is tell the truth
The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.
Orwell.
'Duty of care' didn't help the other 2 gentlemen that were beaten up recently. What consequences fo the governors face.. ?
The duty of care wasn't there to help Peter lynch was it
Statement from the families??
A VERY good question!
The governor is required to make reasonable steps to keep prisoners safe. That doesn't mean they will always be successful. The only way to guarantee they are safe is to keep them all in solitary confinement in padded rooms, which would not be reasonable.
I have nothing but contempt for the government and judiciary....
TR is jailed yet the 2 in the airport still are free, Starmer knows about the murders of those 3 little girls and yet TR is classed as a terrorist
Starmer has look after his Muslim friends or he won't get no more brown envelopes of alli
Discussing!
@@Ray-o9b5hthat's why Israel get uk military support. U should thank the RAF
Three. They were a group of three.
Stephen pleaded guilty
The airport incident involves police misconduct and not guilty pleas
Learn how our stupid legal system works ffs
Who was looking after Peter Lynch ?
Who is looking after the other political prisoners too? Already reports from family that 2 of them were battered, one with a shower head.
It would be interesting to know if Peter was in a cell on his own? If prison is so overcrowded it may be doubtful. Just saying!
He tried a couple of times to take his life peter they should have watched him
@@pathfinder303 No one cared because he was a coward who dished it out but couldn't take it back, like Tommy Robinson
@@jennymurphy9142 So they say but I don't believe a single word they say.
@@jennymurphy9142 How did he manage to hang himself in a shared cell?.....
Can I ask how many people who have contempt of court get sentenced to 18 months in a category b prison?
Tommy said in conversation with Jordan peterson that his previous spell in prison had a prison guard tell him never to leave his cell when they try to move him. Sure enough, that day they tried to move him. Thanks to that guard Tommy made it out alive.
From what I understand, Tommy was advised by a friendly guard to resist his move to give them an excuse to put him in solitary. Solitary protected him physically.
🔔Ends with 💩 for 🧠s.
@@Clodhopping I've provided the link to the moment where he discusses it. You will need to go to 1hr 20mins. The guard tells him not to leave his cell. When he refuses they threaten him with arrest which means solitary. Which is what happened and where he was placed. If he agreed to leave he would have been place on 'A-wing' which is where they kept the Muslim prisoners. ruclips.net/video/jnhwBoFxaDI/видео.html&rco=1
what i find more incredible is that people believe whatever anybody says on podcasts. There was an era where people assumed that the internet would bring on a new era of enlightenment. Instead it's just confirmation bias to the extreme. Everyone will believe what they want to believe regardless of evidence
And you believe it 😂😂
We are living in Soviet Russia or 1930s Germany. This is 100% political, and cannot be allowed to continue.
Under British law. Could someone take a private prosecution out on a judge for wrongful imprisonment.
What a super question!
He shouldn’t even be in prison let alone in a prison where his life is in danger. Appalling.
He pleaded guilty
The judges should be in jail..
Why for doing his job
@@alanthomas8467For being a Labour puppet.
Tommy Robbing You Son and Anjem Choudury both cheeks of the same fundament.
Starmer is the one who should be in jail
@@bigCyril Fool
We’re in a country where the Judges need to be Judged,. And fast tracked::
We are heading for wide scale civil unrest based on the way the law is being (mis)used.
I think you're right... But is that their plan/agenda?
@@KimThomas-I believe so in my opinion. The lion will awake..
@@KimThomas- absolutely.
It seems that the government is actually trying to goad the public into an uprising.
@@KimThomas-Digital ID : Make them beg for a solution when it all goes to ruin.
Why is he not in an OPEN prison?
Because of the nature of his criminal history
They ate full of murders and child molesters, so Starmer has made room in the most dangerous prison for us Right Wing Thugs
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Another pos bot
@@LukeMoskow-d6o What criminal history? Don’t bother to reply, just do some research on those ‘convictions’. Though it doesn’t really matter, because what he may have done more than a decade ago bears no relation to this particular case! Justice is supposed to be blind!
@@Essemm52What criminal history? Just simply Google. I can't be bothered typing about 10000 words out.
Starmer is destroying my country
it was in ruins when he took the job, he's not done anything to help the situation, nor will he but it isn't him who put us in the current position it's previous governments going back as far as you care to in combination with the low life dross in society. Or in other words, a snowball of incompitence, corruption and indifference rolling down a very steep slope.
That would be the Tories you're thinking of there....
@@wildoscar416 Starmers fixation and love for young migrant men with no passports is sinking our country
@@geofftayloruk Tories never had an open door policy with migrants that Starmer wants into my country, he absolutely adores young migrant men with no passports
It's the WEF he's taking orders. Look at last week Gates and Fink on No10, then we get the budget, killing farmers making way for these guys to buy it all cheap
They authorities tried to kill him last time by putting him amongst prisoners of a certain persuasion in Belmarsh. Looks like they’re trying again. He couldn’t even eat the food cooked by prisoners in case it was poisoned. I believe all could eat was unopened tinned food. The way he is treated is disgusting.
What a load of tripe.😂
And he even got found not guilty that time! That was just during his 2 months on remand.
@@Jennifer-dk1ni No he didn't get found not guilty.
Absolute rubbish! He was visited by somebody of Governor Grade every day during his last sentence. The way he is being treated is the same as other people who are sent for custodial sentences.
Cruel and unusual punishment springs to mind, when it is known that a punishment will cause health problems.
That’s an American concept. We don’t have such protections in the UK
Torture?
@@Jessicajanelove Yes please.
Excellent factual and informative post once again….its a shame we don’t get this type of content on MSM
Something funny going on. He was moved Friday night after the courts had closed and after making an appointment for him to see a solicitor at a place where they knew he would not be.
They're persecuting Tommy because he's a thorn in their side and they want him to be kept quiet. They don't want to truth to come out.
How many people in UK are completely against this dishonest governance?
He's jailed because he repeated lies about an actual child. Go figure
It's already out there! It's too late! That's why he's in prison! I've watched his video. It's absolutely amazing. His journalism is absolutely incredible. He sought out the truth and made it public. For that he is prison for telling the truth! Our Government should be totally ashamed, because this man is more patriotic than you will ever be! Shame on you for allowing this to happen on your watch!
@@GazStreet-y3jWho says they were lies. The witnesses were all bought off to stay silent. But then you don't appear to suspect any miscreant actions. Others might, on the strength of 1 only defence witness. But then we don't know the facts because we are not allowed to. Funny that init?
@DavidJohnson-yg8qm There's no proof of anything you just said, none at all. Funny how the NDA prevents all his key witnesses from talking in court and yet they're saying it on a documentary, isn't it? Do you actually believe that not one single witness didn't have an NDA? You people are gullible beyond belief.
I regret to say, I’m convinced beyond doubt,that the system is rotten and corrupt.
They have moved him to a dangerous prison we are very concerned for his safety
To a MORE dangerous prison.
Why don't you take his place?
This probably would not have happened in places like Rwanda. The UK is a much more dangerous place for political dissidents.
So what do they do? Transfer him to the very prison where he got his teeth knocked out in a violent attack!! FREE TOMMY!
Did he though, or did he just say that and you believe him?
Yep it's awful. The.brass neck of the judge to set out that he virtually knew Tommy would be at risk, yet still sentenced him to 18 months. The authorities then send him to Bellmarsh with many high risk, violent offenders
@@GazStreet-y3jIf someone’s teeth is knocked out, it is not opinion! It is a factual description of events.
@@jenlong8568he is at Woodhill now after being moved
@@Clarissasclosethe’s a troll ignore him
If a judge states that the offender ie. TR should be kept safe in prison but the prison authorities fail to do this ! Surely they are in contempt of court.
All for a catagory D CIVIL offence
The judge should be put in prison for wrongful imprisonment of a civil case prisoner.
How is the judge not at risk
@@clairhughes2979 Contempt has imprisonment as a punishment, despite technically being a civil offence.
The judge hasn't made it up.
Yes
The name of the judge is Adam Martin Johnson.
The thing thats worried me is did the judge in this case actually received all the evidence from the CPS if so he is compliant in the wrongfull conviction of Mr Robinson. If on the other hand he did not receive all the relevant information on this case ( but we have to assume he did here) then the CPS are guilty of withholding vital information that may or may not see Mr Robinson walking free
Thanks
Thank you 😊
I still do not understand why a civil conviction, not criminal, results in being sent to a high security prison. Surely he is not a high risk prisoner, liable to an escape attempt?
Good point
Because this Government are very Evil toward the British People .
@@martinsigley3957 That's because you're not a legal professional. As an uneducated oaf your task here is to suggest Tommy is singled out for unfair treatment without knowing any facts at all.
Contempt of Court is a criminal conviction - does not matter what the original Court Case was about. Go back to Google-KC and read up on the Law of Contemp.
It’s crazy how the Southport child killers safety isn’t even at question but yet we have to worry about are own peoples safety in a prison system that’s in are own country! The country is beyond saving
100%
Do you mean 'our'?
@@paulwright4104 Why is everyone so homophonic these days?
It's not a question because he will be in solidarity and someone will still get him somewhere along the line.
@@paulwright4104stop simping bro
Also RIP Peter Lynch
His views dont provoke hostility with people of this country ! His views provoke hostility with people who are here illegally or people who should go and live somewhere else 👍🏻
Definitely. Well said
And the people trying to cover it up ?
And the people trying to cover it up ?
100% correct
Sweeping generalisation made without evidence and definitely inaccurate. Typical Tommunist reasoning!
Why Cat A or B for a Cat D offence? Tommy should be in a low security prison.
In a just society he wouldn't be in any prison, but anyone else serving time for a civil matter would be in an open prison for at least the majority of their sentence.
He should not be in prison at all
@@pjcnetHe is serving time for a Criminal offence. Others, e.g. Julian Assange, was kept in Belmarsh for the duration of his Contempt sentence.
@@barrieshepherd7694 Julian Assange was a political prisoner too.
@@pjcnet No he was not - is was in prison because he committed a Contempt of Court when, instead of turning up at a hearing in respect of a EU arrest Warrant (for which he was on bail) he chose to flee to an Embassy.
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He wasn’t jailed for contempt of court, he was jailed because he is too vocal with truth. Shame on the judge for a harsh sentence for a civil offence and sending him into danger knowingly
@@wendyford2252 Yet all sweet little innocent Tommy had to do was not repeat a few specific claims about a then teenage boy, as the court ordered.
All his other bollocks about Muslims etc would have been fine.
@ your ok with truth being hidden? With your government gaslighting you ? Look now what’s happened the documentary would have come and gone if they had left him alone. Now the whole world is watching it.
Nope , he was jailed for contempt. You should do your homework
No, he was jailed for contempt because he repeated the lies he spread about an actual 16 year old child.
@ I know he was. But the court shouldn’t have taken away his right to show the film. The court was wrong trying to hide truth from the people. He was ordered to not show it and called it mis information because it showed a different narrative to the one they wanted out. They preferred to ruin the life of a young boy protecting his sister than a refugee who had many problems which the school gave a NDA to all the teachers to protect. Wrong is wrong and right is right, so morally who was in the wrong and who was in the right? Free speech is no longer free in the U.K. without people like Tommy Robinson, we are all meant to be silent and cower from our government. When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is freedom. I prefer freedom. My last comment he wasn’t jailed for contempt of court reflects my feelings on how wrong the whole thing is and how they use lawfare against the people
Tommy's counsel may have good grounds to argue for early release? Imprisonment was never the answer. Fear is not justice.
His counsel ! Do they refer to him as TR. Or by his real legal birth name...
A court can't deal with fiction, only facts.
He pleaded guilty
what could the judge say about Peter Lynch ?
Disgraceful TR is imprisoned in the first place as with others who have now been banged up…WHAT has our Country come to GOD HELP US.
Absolute bullying from 2KT
We haven't tolerated fascists since 1939
Tommy Robbing You Son
@@SedriqMiersIsn't it past your bedtime!
@@jeanlockley2911he has insomnia, we must show sympathy
Elon Musk's prediction of Civil War in the UK has even more credibility given the recent events especially since Starmer became PM.
Then why vote for them ? oh i see its because of the 🔔Ends with 💩 for 🧠s like thee.
Has Elon Musk commented on this new move to a new prison on his X/Twitter?
Will that be before or after his colony on mars?
@@DecMc what
@@LukeMoskow-d6o huh?
coping hard i see
How has a civil matter led to someone being incarcerated on a punishment ward?
Is this a new precedent from the stasi government?
House arrest would be more appropriate given his status.
Will never happen because that won't stop him from posting online and still having connection
@@tmar8959 So what !
The judge gets to pass sentence not a fanboy.
@@LukeMoskow-d6o A corrupt judge in a corrupt system from a kangaroo court !
Of course they knew, it’s a setup to keep him quiet. They know he’ll get a phone on general so they’ve put him in isolation. This country is corrupted, get Starmer out! 🇬🇧🏴💪🏻
This country only became corrupt when Starmer was elected ?
Give your head a shake
While I agree that TR was guilty of Civil contempt, after all he admitted guilt, incarcerating him in Belmarsh, and then transferring suddenly into Woodhill, hardly fits the offence. It beggars belief that this country does not have a prison where the sentence can be served without him feeling threatened, nor should his time in jail be made worse by imposing conditions on visitation that are onerous.
He might have been in CoC but he told the truth Government and Judiciary complicit in covering up truth and lying to the people
But the original judgement was done without that judge reviewing all the evidence! He never viewed the film that he banned people from seeing and it had already been shown in the US two years prior! I actually think that judge was wrong, but then who am I!
Civil contempt… noooo … he revealed information which our Government chose to hide hoping it would never come to light… which ever way you look at it Tommy is not a criminal tis this Government and the judiciary who pose the biggest threat in our country..dw
@154_madison a good old patriot by the sounds of it 👍🇬🇧
You appear to have invented a new Law, Civil Contempt. TR is imprisioned for Contemp of Court which is 100% a Criminal matter.
Contempt of court in a civil matter is worthy of a prison term in a max security prison? The judge is really hoping the sentence turns into a death penalty. Same when Assange sentenced to max security prison for his a speech offense.
Different levels of contempt tho
You can mouth off to a judge when your unhappy with sentencing
I did and got took to the bottom holding cells underneath
Brought back up to apologise and then was given 14 days custody
Original offence was a non prisonable offence drunk and disorderly
Contempt in court is tho as I learnt the hard way
Considering what his contempt in court is for tho it’s complete bullshit
He proved the whole case against him was a conspiracy from the government
That same government paid off school teachers and anyone who could speak out with non disclosures and I believe even the school was shut down
All to protect there lies
Where’s piers Morgan’s court case for spreading misinformation on the governments behalf
Calling everyone right wing and accusing mr Tate and mr Robinson off spreading disinformation that caused riots when in fact the information they released was true and it was the government that was lying to the whole British public
The same British people that it’s there job to protect
Something seriously wrong with our Judiaciary.
How can I say that the British judicial system is corrupt without being arrested?
It's corrupt and political.
@@Littlegreenman21 👏🏼
Thank you BBB for covering this very important story about Steven Lennon. Canada and the USA do not mention this in our main stream media. Not the CBC, not CTV, the only independent news source I hear this from is Rebel News/Ezra Levant.
Thank you for your professionalism in keeping us informed in Canada 🇨🇦 God bless.
Mark Steyn has also covered this on his page. Ezra Levant has been fantastic over the years.
please please spread the news ....Tommy needs help.......hope Trump gets in and gets involved🤞🤞
Who’s accountable for Peter lynch
What the judge said/ did is put the liability off himself and onto the prison warden. Scary.
The international community including the UK bristled with outrage when a vocal critic of Putin was jailed and then died in prison. I'm baffled by the absence of our medias outrage at the notion of a critic of our government being knowingly placed in a prison where his safety is in doubt.
Do we only care when Putin does a bad thing but not when Starmer and co do the same?
The main stream media are complicit with the establishment and this government, that is why, imho.
I am not baffled in the slightest
The media are complicit
Media Our All Controlled Propaganda. Convid😷 Taught Me That✅
@@lesigh1749
C O N V I D😷 Taught me all media are⬇️
@@lesigh1749
P R O P A G A N D A
No accountability. Big problem for any democracy
Why is he in a top security prison for contempt it’s really disgusting
Because anyone on remand goes to a cat A or B. I went to a Cat A for smoking weed mate. That's just the way the system works.
So you're asking for a two tier system where Yaxley gets special treatment?
@@hiigara2085He’s not on remand though. He’s been sentenced.
Many thanks for helping us get clarity when Tommy and ourselves are being lied to on a mega scale 👍
The judge must be arrested remanded and put on trial for attempted murder
These comments, along with the fact that the judge READ his remarks without having had the benefit of an adjournment during which to write them, strongly suggest to me that the sentence was decided, above the level of this judge (ie by Starmer's government) before the case even went to court.
Excellent point !
It was, because he plead guilty. So it was just tying up legal ends really
@@terrilarene55 makes one wonder if he had pled not guilty and had to go to trial whether a jury would have found him guilty? But then they could have fiddled that too I suppose.
@@suecharnock9369they didn't let him have juries in other cases. Too afraid the public would find in his favour.
Before you go into court on a guilty plea the judge knows what your sentence will be
He shouldn't be kept in a high security prison!
Should not in prison full stop
Why can’t he be imprisoned in his own home
BBB - I enjoy your content and perspective. Presumably, you are aware and acknowledge that you are part of a judicial system that is not fit for purpose when a journalist gets 18 months for presenting content whilst a BBC presenter walks free having abused and groomed a minor.
So a Labour mp inciting murder another commits assault and both are walking around free!
What an incredible justice system we have! Russia has more rights! So what does that say!
While you quote the law as it stands what happens in real life is ‘ interpretation’
Our legal system needs a full overhaul! Without interference from the EU
He would have got a suspended sentence if he had been actually involved with harming children, just like that copper!!!
Funny how the bots and twots don't appear under comments that speak facts about those walking free that shouldn't be - but then again, they are aligned with them! Despicable vermin!
They do not want Tommy out of prison because remembers Sunday is coming up and starmer is scared of him showing him up
What a load of bs. Funny though
@@LukeMoskow-d6o < Joined Oct 31, 2024
Another pos bot.
I can't wait to see that televised, the veterans intend turning their backs on starmer!
Peter Lynch RIP.
RHIANNON RIP
God keep Tommy and all the political prisoners safe in both body and mind.
If Robinson dies in prison I fear this country will burn
It would be a catalyst.
Remember if he does it will be in the most plausible deniable way, ie: how could that be possibly any fault of the establishment
No better than communists Russian state's
Tommy Robbing You Son and his bellend sheeple, useful idiots and ignoramuses.
In the words of John Lennon you know the names
What about his human rights everyone else gets it if you know what I mean.
Human rights!! He has none😢😢😢. Specs input...
They pick and choose whether human rights apply.
Human rights only applies to Muslims, don't you know??? Or illegal immigrants.
I fear that they really don't care about his safety. He is a powerful voice that is growing. He is uniting people in away that people in high places can't abide or allow because it goes against their plans. They hope that he is silenced and what ever back lash that follows can be weathered. He wouldn't be the first person in history to be silenced because they are gaining recognition from the people.
The prison governor's governor should make sure Tommy is safe, or release him. Seems a lot of corruption going on.
The govenor is a racist.......she is in on it with daddypig starmer
The Judge should worry about him. The people will be sorting things out if he comes to any harm.
Tommy Robbing You Son has Anjem Choudury to keep him company because they are both cheeks of the same fundament.
@SedriqMiers stop sniffing your mums used knickers, get out more troll 😮
@@SedriqMiers Anjem Choudury was a low life benefits leech. A terrorist. His son was also a wanker.
@@SedriqMiers What the fuck does this mean!
@@julialammot7653it means Tommy's safety is paramount...and God help those who hurt him
" Duty of care " ? Didn't have much care for 61 year old medically unfit man hanging himself did it ? I'm not aware that anyone has been held to account over that matter.
how does a category D civil put you in A class prison or B class prison in the punishment block?
The fact that a judge has to say a person has to be kept safe when in prison, shows that prison governors are not doing their jobs correctly and are incompetent.
If a person dies in prison or is attacked then the prison governor and staff should be held accountable for that and charged for aiding and abetting in a crime. As it is the prison governors )on to keep everyone that is in their prison safe.
Fair play to the judge for addressing this. So much so, the duty of care in moving him to another prison where the risk is higher is not exercising a duty of care.
If anything happens to Tommy in prison then any inquest/ investigation will be a total cover up.
Does the government have any idea how big Tommy Robinson's support base is? It is huge, and spread throughout the world. They really need to think about what they are doing by putting his life at risk.
If such as Elon Musk's remarks are valid, provocation from the self-identified 'elite' might suit, before a cohesive base for resistance can be formed, despite recommendations from those who are alert, that others become clued-up too.
Does this mean that if he is put on a wing with people that are hostile and want to harm him that the governor is liable??
They surely have a duty of care.
A duty of care that he is disappeared, yes.
Yes if you are woke and pull the mental health card after you have committed an offence!!!!
Tommy Robbing You Son
@@SedriqMiers🤤🤤
Duty of care is easily abused, by corrupt civil servants
You get poisoned by sedatives & anti psychotic.
Ironically I've met both tommy & blackbelt
In kirkcaldy, fife Scotland.
Both employed by CORRUPT Civil servants
Robinson told me 10 years ago he would die in prison. When or if he does, the situation in England will change.
I hope not for his family's sake too. It is despicable the way they are treating him with a family as well. His crime to tell the truth that the government and establishment want covered up.
Why did he not tell you his real name ??
I'd question anyone who choose to use a fictional name... only people I know who do that is...
Actors or famous people...
He could have been gracious enough to ensure it happens in 2024.
@@evelghostrider because him and his family were being directly targeted by violent islamists and far left. He openly admits and talks about that. You'd change your name too.
@@evelghostrider He is famous, mate, and deeply loved
if anything happens to him that disgusting judge should be jailed and people must stand up and make sure that happens
Thank you for raising the truth so we know .
I don't think anything will happen to him as the outrage would be phenomenal and they know it
They will still try getting to him
Not to sure about that this government are evil
Maybe that's just what they're hoping for!
@@Gill-pc9nm good point kind of like tying loose ends
@blackbeltbaristor could you do on a video on why they couldn't of put him on house arrest. So we could have a better understanding of it please and thank you
Its seriously distressing this can happen in UK in 2024, 😢
Ikr, a bloke pleads guilty in court and gets jailed. It's like 1984 isn't it?
Nice was hoping you would talk to us about this. Thank you!
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@@SedriqMierswhy don’t you run off and find one that does have” content”