Laurence Fox launches political party

It’s a pretty clear cut case. There’s a video of him saying he is going to destroy the cameras and help others to do so too.

He also says he’s happy to be arrested for it, so everyone is happy barring the fake vicar.
Pre crime is known as conspiracy in legal jargon. Same principle that they can arrest scrotes climbing into your back garden with a crowbar.

Don't think he will get much jail time but he will be slam dunk guilty.
 
I'm pretty sure that if a group of people got together to (say) plan how to rob a bank, kill the King, or blow up Parliament, that is 'conspiracy' and you can be sent down for it, even if you haven't done anything. Though I would imagine a prosecution would depend on how severe the plans were. Laughing and joking about it in a pub probably wouldn't qualify. Serious plans, with some sign of intent to act, probably would. (Though I speak under the correction of practising lawyers here.)
 
It’s a pretty clear cut case. There’s a video of him saying he is going to destroy the cameras and help others to do so too.

He also says he’s happy to be arrested for it, so everyone is happy barring the fake vicar.

and Oakeshott

I particularly liked one claiming that Fox was a political figure and this was all very state-sanctioned sinister.
 


Only “five” in his house there was at least seven to arrest a scared little teenage girl with Asperger’/Autism hiding in a shoe cupboard all for calling a PCW gay.

I think he got off lightly for airing his views on national GB news hope he gets locked up for conspiring to damage public property or a huge fine will do. They would need five cops to search his home just incase he had other secrets to hide.
 
Just watched an interview with Robinson about his sacking. In it, he mentions how he wanted to get Katie Hopkins on his show, someone who, of course, likened migrants to cockroaches when writing for The Sun.

Pretty sure I have also seen him saying (in a much earlier interview long before all this kicked off) how he would have liked to have had his namesake Tommy on as well, and complaining that his bosses would never sanction it.

Made me think of the Lou Reed song ‘I Wanna Be Black’, except with the seemingly self-hating Robinson the unspoken aspiration would appear to be to travel in the opposite direction.

Predictably, there’s also this:


But anyway, good riddance to The Sinister Minister as far as I am concerned.
 

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