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As well as and that is after he gets out. Quite unbelievable he thinks he is being picked on .If he doesn't like the law in this country he should be kicked out .Wow, I agree with him.
To be honest, I was hoping that President Trump would have offered him the asylum he craved so, maybe, we could take his passport away (like the Jihadi brides).
 
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Meanwhile, all this is doing, is screening what actually went off in Rotherham. Tommy is a vile man followed by nut jobs mostly, but all this is doing is taking peoples attention away from the scum in Rotherham and other towns.
I doubt that there is anyone who has even the slightest familiarity with any news media over the last fifteen years that isn't aware of this.
  1. Andrew Norfolk of The Times began writing on the subject in 2003.
  2. The first group conviction in Rotherham was in 2010.
  3. Nazir Afzal made the decision to prosecute offenders in Rochdale in 2011.
  4. The issue was front page news in The Times in 2012.
  5. Yaxley-Lennon's 'campaign' against grooming gangs began in 2014.
  6. His conviction is for contempt of court, as he could have prejudiced the outcome of trials of persons prosecuted for child sex abuse.
  7. The fact that they were on trial means that they have gone through the criminal justice system.
So what is Yaxley-Lennon highlighting, exactly?
 

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I doubt that there is anyone who has even the slightest familiarity with any news media over the last fifteen years that isn't aware of this.
  1. Andrew Norfolk of The Times began writing on the subject in 2003.
  2. The first group conviction in Rotherham was in 2010.
  3. Nazir Afzal made the decision to prosecute offenders in Rochdale in 2011.
  4. The issue was front page news in The Times in 2012.
  5. Yaxley-Lennon's 'campaign' against grooming gangs began in 2014.
  6. His conviction is for contempt of court, as he could have prejudiced the outcome of trials of persons prosecuted for child sex abuse.
  7. The fact that they were on trial means that they have gone through the criminal justice system.
So what is Yaxley-Lennon highlighting, exactly?
An excellent summary, just as I remember it. Thank you.
 

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There was even a Sun editorial/comment that correctly pegged yaxley - Lennon for what he is.

Sun in correct statement shocker!
 

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For a bloke that's so entrenched in Brexit his criminal record will, after 2021, mean he won't be allowed to travel to anywhere in Europe just like he can't travel now to the US. That;s the one and only upside of Brexit I can find.
 

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For a bloke that's so entrenched in Brexit his criminal record will, after 2021, mean he won't be allowed to travel to anywhere in Europe just like he can't travel now to the US. That;s the one and only upside of Brexit I can find.

It's not really an upside for us, though, is it? We'll have to put up with him here all the time.
 

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indeed - but it is important because, without wishing to be rude, I suspect Sun readers are the Yaxley-Lennon core demographic.
That's probably true. Just need it to stop encouraging folk to vote against their own interests* now... :lol::rolleyes:

*= NOT a reference to Brexit, by the way.
 

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If we're lucky he'll claim political asylum in the US in due course and Trump will welcome him with open arms.
 

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You think? Trump probably has better things to do than deal with a pathetic nobody such as Tommy Robinson.
Oh I don't know Tommy Robinson (Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) seems like exactly the sort of thug that would appeal to Trumps sensibilities.
 
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