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Birstall MP attacked and killed
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Nigel doesn't need him any more, now he's got his new friend Donald to play with. -
Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostThe fact he pleaded not guilty says it all really, throw away the key.
During the trial he just sat there facing forward all the time, never looking around, even to look at on-screen photos the police took of the inside of his own house. Though he did take notes.
No reaction on conviction or sentencing. Then he and his three guards got up and swiftly walked out.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostJust come out of the public gallery of court 8. Guilty on all four counts, and almost immediately given a whole life sentence by the judge.
His defence barrister asked the judge whether Thomas Mair could say a few sentences to the court, but the judge refused.
The right sentence in my view. Good riddance to bad rubbish..Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostJust come out of the public gallery of court 8. Guilty on all four counts, and almost immediately given a whole life sentence by the judge.
His defence barrister asked the judge whether Thomas Mair could say a few sentences to the court, but the judge refused.
The right sentence in my view. Good riddance to bad rubbish..Leave a comment:
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Just come out of the public gallery of court 8. Guilty on all four counts, and almost immediately given a whole life sentence by the judge.
His defence barrister asked the judge whether Thomas Mair could say a few sentences to the court, but the judge refused.
The right sentence in my view. Good riddance to bad rubbish..Leave a comment:
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Some nice Brexit nostalgia in this thread - anyone remember that?
Anyhow, it's polling day in Batley and Spen and it seems it's Labour verses an array of loonies. The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens and UKIP, all declined to field candidates.
The other candidates are:
Richard Edmonds – National Front,
David Furness – British National Party,
Therese Hirst – English Democrats,
Jack Buckby – ‘No to terrorism, yes to Britain’,
Waqas Ali Khan – Independent,
Garry Kitchin – Independent,
ANTI Corbyn* – By-election Protest,
Ankit Love – the One Love Party and
Henry Edmund Burke Mayhew – Independent.
Originally posted by sun* - Another far-right candidate is Neil Humphrey of the English Independence Party. The pro-hanging former English Democrat member has changed his name by deed poll so he will appear on ballot papers as “ANTI Corbyn – By-election Protest”.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View Post??? I think something between the chair and keyboard is broken.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere is a nut loose in front of his keyboard.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View Post??? I think something between the chair and keyboard is broken.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNorhten takl for a keabb.Leave a comment:
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