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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, the son of Irish immigrants. He seems to get plenty of attention in Britain. What are the opinions of him here on these shores?

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

He shows how powerful the globalist companies are. I have never seen pressure applied to a liberal globalist that has been applied to him, from mega corporations, to social media giants.

But ireland is a country whose president has private meetings with george soros, so I dont expect many will have any sympathy for him at all.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Why do you think George Soros elicits such emotions from certain sectors in comparison to other wealthy politically active billionaires?

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By *easingTimMan
over a year ago

Loughlinstown


"He shows how powerful the globalist companies are. I have never seen pressure applied to a liberal globalist that has been applied to him, from mega corporations, to social media giants.

But ireland is a country whose president has private meetings with george soros, so I dont expect many will have any sympathy for him at all."

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Our previous President sat down in THE FOUR SEASONS HOTEL (at the time) for a meeting with a leading member of the Rothschild banking family...

What's interesting was that there was a complete media block in Ireland on that event...

If you question anything, you're now a Conspiracy Theorist. Interesting times we live in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *ilbearniMan
over a year ago

visiting Birmingham

he's a lovely chap

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/tommy-robinson-mike-stuchberry-door-knock-far-right-intimidation-a8808311.html

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do you think George Soros elicits such emotions from certain sectors in comparison to other wealthy politically active billionaires? "

Because.... Ah just look it up

Soros is a bad man

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"he's a lovely chap

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/tommy-robinson-mike-stuchberry-door-knock-far-right-intimidation-a8808311.html"

You failed to put the part where 5 men came to Tommys house knowing full well he was out of the country. Scared his children and his wife. (Junkie sent to deliver papers)

He was returning the journalistic favour.

This is just left wing bias reporting and I don't think any father and husband would put up with that

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By *ilbearniMan
over a year ago

visiting Birmingham


"he's a lovely chap

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/tommy-robinson-mike-stuchberry-door-knock-far-right-intimidation-a8808311.html

You failed to put the part where 5 men came to Tommys house knowing full well he was out of the country. Scared his children and his wife. (Junkie sent to deliver papers)

He was returning the journalistic favour.

This is just left wing bias reporting and I don't think any father and husband would put up with that"

Yeah, i think that would be every right minded persons reaction too.......

It's not the first time he has done it. He has form for assaults, mortgage fraud and for travelling on someone elses passport, lovely fella.

Assault

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

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

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

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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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"he's a lovely chap

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/tommy-robinson-mike-stuchberry-door-knock-far-right-intimidation-a8808311.html

You failed to put the part where 5 men came to Tommys house knowing full well he was out of the country. Scared his children and his wife. (Junkie sent to deliver papers)

He was returning the journalistic favour.

This is just left wing bias reporting and I don't think any father and husband would put up with that

Yeah, i think that would be every right minded persons reaction too.......

It's not the first time he has done it. He has form for assaults, mortgage fraud and for travelling on someone elses passport, lovely fella.

Assault

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

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

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

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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There is a video over the poppy burning protest. In it you see Mr Robinson jumping over a fence to grab an ISIS flag off one of the protesters. They claim He attacked the officer that is simply not true. He doesn't touch them but he did jump the fence and cause a scene when he grabbed the flag of the terrorists.(so evil)

If you actually read his book the assault on a police officer was when he was tackled to the ground while arguing with his now wife by and off duty police officer who he thought was attacking him.

He was convicted of mortgage fraud when the police burst into his house at 3am looking for other evidence against the EDL. Last time I check nobody has ever burst into anyone's house in Ireland on a fishing expedition looking for a crime. He gave his brother in law money to help secure a mortgage on a house which was fully paid off although technically illegal the bank never lost money and nobody was harmed.

As for the first contempt of court. Yup correct you are.

However the second "contempt". Well that's interesting as you can't commit contempt of court when you follow the reporting rules which state that you can't report information which isn't already in the public domain.

As the court had already ruled on the case and Tommy only reported as much as the mainstream media had available. ie the bbc had all the same information on its website that morning.

He wasn't in contempt nor was he arrested for contempt. Watch the video he was arrested for "breach of the police"

Nowhere in the history of British has a journalist been sentence to such harsh a prison sentence of solitary confinement for contempt of court. It's unheard of .

Oh and by the way. Your entire post was copy and paste and I do believe you haven't a breeze as to the source of most what you post or that you could argue the cases in depth. I suggest you go read his book.

He never claimed to be an angel far from it. He knows in his early years he wasn't making the smartest choices. But to me it's clear as day why he is being arrested. And I think we all know that their is big money in the UK from the middle East who would rather he went away.

The media spin of far right racist is absurd too. Christopher Hitchens would be considered such if you heard what he said about Islam in 2007.

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By *ilbearniMan
over a year ago

visiting Birmingham


"he's a lovely chap

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/tommy-robinson-mike-stuchberry-door-knock-far-right-intimidation-a8808311.html

You failed to put the part where 5 men came to Tommys house knowing full well he was out of the country. Scared his children and his wife. (Junkie sent to deliver papers)

He was returning the journalistic favour.

This is just left wing bias reporting and I don't think any father and husband would put up with that

Yeah, i think that would be every right minded persons reaction too.......

It's not the first time he has done it. He has form for assaults, mortgage fraud and for travelling on someone elses passport, lovely fella.

Assault

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

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

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

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.

There is a video over the poppy burning protest. In it you see Mr Robinson jumping over a fence to grab an ISIS flag off one of the protesters. They claim He attacked the officer that is simply not true. He doesn't touch them but he did jump the fence and cause a scene when he grabbed the flag of the terrorists.(so evil)

If you actually read his book the assault on a police officer was when he was tackled to the ground while arguing with his now wife by and off duty police officer who he thought was attacking him.

He was convicted of mortgage fraud when the police burst into his house at 3am looking for other evidence against the EDL. Last time I check nobody has ever burst into anyone's house in Ireland on a fishing expedition looking for a crime. He gave his brother in law money to help secure a mortgage on a house which was fully paid off although technically illegal the bank never lost money and nobody was harmed.

As for the first contempt of court. Yup correct you are.

However the second "contempt". Well that's interesting as you can't commit contempt of court when you follow the reporting rules which state that you can't report information which isn't already in the public domain.

As the court had already ruled on the case and Tommy only reported as much as the mainstream media had available. ie the bbc had all the same information on its website that morning.

He wasn't in contempt nor was he arrested for contempt. Watch the video he was arrested for "breach of the police"

Nowhere in the history of British has a journalist been sentence to such harsh a prison sentence of solitary confinement for contempt of court. It's unheard of .

Oh and by the way. Your entire post was copy and paste and I do believe you haven't a breeze as to the source of most what you post or that you could argue the cases in depth. I suggest you go read his book.

He never claimed to be an angel far from it. He knows in his early years he wasn't making the smartest choices. But to me it's clear as day why he is being arrested. And I think we all know that their is big money in the UK from the middle East who would rather he went away.

The media spin of far right racist is absurd too. Christopher Hitchens would be considered such if you heard what he said about Islam in 2007.

"

Wow, bye now

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By *eeperscreepersMan
over a year ago

Tipp

Did you really just call someone out for copy and pasting while you're only source is HIS book.

Long story short, Tommy is a piece of sh#t, not always wrong, but a piece of sh#t nonetheless.

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By *emper-fudgeMan
over a year ago

Blackrock

Like him or loathe him he has balls going against the establishment and a certain increasingly Violent minority...

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By *easingTimMan
over a year ago

Loughlinstown


"Real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, the son of Irish immigrants. He seems to get plenty of attention in Britain. What are the opinions of him here on these shores? "

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On these shores he's not heard of that much but with upcoming court cases involving him, that's about to change rapidly...

I don't agree with his sometimes aggressive Alex Jones in-your-face style of journalism ...but then again I don't know how tough his upbringing or life circumstances were. I will say though that he's obviously a very clever man in the way he outwitted John sweeney & the Panorama team in his documentary PANODRAMA.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He's a shop in augher electral one

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By *ral ExtraordinaireMan
over a year ago

Kent

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By *osmicGateMan
over a year ago

louth


"Real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, the son of Irish immigrants. He seems to get plenty of attention in Britain. What are the opinions of him here on these shores? "

A rebel rouser..didnt he get sent to jail recently?

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By *ilbearniMan
over a year ago

visiting Birmingham

Got what he deserved. His video begging Trump for asylum is hilarious.

He was inciting his followers to riot and protest outside the prison.

Still thinks he is above the law and protected by his wealthy benefactors from America.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, the son of Irish immigrants. He seems to get plenty of attention in Britain. What are the opinions of him here on these shores?

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On these shores he's not heard of that much but with upcoming court cases involving him, that's about to change rapidly...

I don't agree with his sometimes aggressive Alex Jones in-your-face style of journalism ...but then again I don't know how tough his upbringing or life circumstances were. I will say though that he's obviously a very clever man in the way he outwitted John sweeney & the Panorama team in his documentary PANODRAMA. "

Alex Jones is not a journalist. He's a toxic conspiracy theory peddling dickhead who called the Sandy hook massacre a false flag event and the parents of the dead children actors. He is scum.

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By *oreignaffairKKMan
over a year ago

Between CW and KK

He did Baldrick pretty good in the Blackadder

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Obviously a very intelligent guy if you think about it.

Making a lot of money from social media few years ago when Britain first blew up online and then cleverly moved himself from them when popular news deemed them racist.

Has financial backing from an American internet based company who covers his court costs .

Simply a voice for the easily lead sheep who can’t see past Britain is for the British..

Shockingly highlights how unintelligent some people are lol

Anyway send nudes ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Obviously a very intelligent guy if you think about it.

Making a lot of money from social media few years ago when Britain first blew up online and then cleverly moved himself from them when popular news deemed them racist.

Has financial backing from an American internet based company who covers his court costs .

Simply a voice for the easily lead sheep who can’t see past Britain is for the British..

Shockingly highlights how unintelligent some people are lol

Anyway send nudes ??"

Intelligent? Obviously I have a different standard of intelligence then.

The guy is poison and sums up everything that is wrong with the xenophobic right. Log may he rot in prison.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He represents a small part of the right wing. A pretty vile part.

The far right is on the march all over Europe, same with nationalism. Throw in our appalling attitude towards immigrants in general and Muslims in particular and it all has a very 1930's feel about it

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