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originally posted by: AdultMaleHumanUK
'Socialist Worker' prints a few posters, and get their 'blue rinse' brigade out to protest🤣
Criminal extremists, who attack police, damage property, and are (rightly so) being swiftly punished with prison time.
Looks like they are being identified as 'extremists', now what type of extremists might they be?
originally posted by: AdultMaleHumanUK
a reply to: quintessentone
Criminal extremists, who attack police, damage property, and are (rightly so) being swiftly punished with prison time.
Looks like they are being identified as 'extremists', now what type of extremists might they be?
Why are you so desperate to label them with something over and above 'criminals'?
Judge Robert Linford then rounded on Cann telling him that according to his police interview he discussed with them "about the better use of taxpayers' money and why people were having to pay to keep these people in this country after committing such heinous crimes."
Judge Linford then launched a stinging rebuke to Cann saying: "So let's look at how the taxpayer have been funding your activities over the last 38 years - let's see what you've cost the country: you've got 10 aliases, four fictitious birth dates, you're 51 years of age, you've been convicted of 170 offences, you been convicted of theft, arson, taking cars, handling stolen goods, obtaining by deception, burglary, dangerous driving and possessing bladed articles.
In all over the years that you've been visiting the criminal justice system you've received sentences totalling 357 months in prison, many of them concurrent. "In other words, nearly 30 years.
That Mr Cann is what you've been costing this country and you sit there in that interview and saw fit to be critical of others. You have no right whatever to say who should or should not be in this country."