Video – Tommy Robinson’s arrest in his own words.

Tommy Robinson

 

At last Tommy Robinson is free to speak about why he was arrested outside Canterbury Crown Court. Following the conviction of the rapist Islamic savages for attacking a lost 16 year old girl who went into the Muslim’s kebab shop in Ramsgate, Mr Robinson can now speak about his arrest and the circumstances surrounding it.

It is now known that Mr Robinson was arrested on Contempt of Court charges for interviewing the rapist savages whilst the trial was in progress. Now as someone who is familiar with the restrictions on reporting British courts I can see where Mr Robinson crossed the legal line. However as much as I believe that due process should be respected, it’s plain from Mr Robinson’s words that these and other Muslim savages are getting a bit more out of that ‘due process’ than non Muslims would get.

Mr Robinson said that these Muslims, because they were accused of rape, should have been remanded in custody such is the seriousness of the offence. I think many people would agree with me that with those who are accused of a violent rape, especially a gang rape, should seriously be considered as a candidate for a custodial remand. This should be to protect the alleged victim from attack or pressure and also to protect the wider community. But, and this is what is galling Mr Robinson, these now convicted rapists of an innocent young girl, were given bail. Not only that but they were still working at the kebab shop. Mr Robinson said that he went down to the environs of the 555 Kebab shop in Ramsgate and asked local people if any young English girls had been seen going into the kebab shop and hanging around. The local people answered ‘yes there have been’.

This means that these rapist savages could have victimised a whole load of other girls purely because the Crown Prosecution Service had not done its job properly and remanded these savages in custody. There may be other girls who have been groomed or assaulted in Ramsgate and although the blame for this lies firmly on the heads of the savages concerned, blame also needs to be aimed at the Crown Prosecution Service for not objecting to bail, if this is the case. If nothing else it shows how low a priority the safety of our daughters, sisters and partners is for the Crown Prosecution Service and our police forces. The CPS couldn’t even be arsed to remand even Muslim animals like these in custody even though it would have been justified and the police could not be arsed to object to bail.

Mr Robinson also mentioned the scandal of other instances where bail has been given to Muslims who are alleged to have been involved in the usual heinous Islamic sex crime. Mr Robinson said that in Leeds 29 defendants, Muslims of course, have been given bail to freely walk around their home towns, and probably in my opinion coming into contact with their alleged victims and their families, much to the distress of these families.

Mr Robinson contrasted the kid gloved and lacksadaisical way that the Muslim rapists and alleged rapists are being treated with examples of how those who criticise or demonstrate against Islam are treated. He said that they are often immediately remanded in custody and into Muslim dominated prisons where they are maltreated.

It’s plain to see that there is a legal double standard going on where Muslims are pandered to and given much more legal leeway in the due process, such as the bailing of those who should not be bailed. This is bad for justice as courts that are seen to be bent, or that tip the scales too far in the defendant’s way, lose public confidence. Actions such as the wrongful bailing of Muslims who are suspected and charged with appalling crimes, crimes that bring the utmost degradation onto their victims, goes a long way to erasing public confidence in entities such as the CPS. A sound and fair legal system is vital for a civilised society but at the moment the British legal system has become overtly politicised and that has made aspects of that legal system profoundly unjust.

I’d like to say ‘well done Mr Robinson’ your video fills in a lot of gaps that people may have had about your arrest. I agree with him that the state is not doing enough to protect us from dangerous Muslims whether they be rapists of the sort seen at Canterbury Crown Court or from those who would murder our children. This attitude by the State needs to change or tensions will undoubtably rise. A nation that does not have trustworthy justice system is a nation descending into chaos and I’d rather not see such chaos.

Here’s the excellent and passionate video from Tommy Robinson

2 Comments on "Video – Tommy Robinson’s arrest in his own words."

  1. profreedan | June 2, 2017 at 11:57 am |

    Praise be Tommy Robinson.
    Thou shall not criticise or disagree with him or thou is practically ISIS.

    So is the word of god.

  2. profreedan | June 2, 2017 at 6:15 pm |

    I do love our Tommy he’s so controversial, he says things like “Islamic extremism and that is bad” and nobody else says that.
    We live in a world where everybody but Tommy, oh well maybe Anne Marie Waters, thinks Islamic terrorism and that is bad. Everyone else meanwhile thinks it’s great and wants more of it, especially MUH LEFTIES who would happily throw themselves in front of an ISIS suicide bomber and cry “BLOW ME UP I DESERVE IT FOR BEING WHITE AND THUSLY OPPRESSING YOU”.
    The left are literally rounding up white girls and handing them over to Muslim grooming gangs and when they leave them there they say “Now don’t you make a peep cos if you do we’ll get ya done for racism ok?”
    Tommy Robinson will save us, everyone else wants ISIS to rule Britain. Yes.

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