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🇬🇧🚨 Billy Howarth: “On the back of that, thousands of children were abused”
Billy Howarth said in a GB News interview that Keir Starmer 'must resign' over his role as Director of Public Prosecutions while the grooming gang scandal took place.
Source: GB News
Please Keir Starmer, resign.
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🚨 New American:
@elonmusk Busts British Muslim Grooming Gang Cover-up Wide Open
It was a shocking revelation. U.K. authorities ignored a child-trafficking ring — and the beating, terrorizing, and sexual abuse of native British girls — for 16 years. It was for a very troubling reason, too:
The perpetrators were Muslim.
The Sun:
In a series of explosive posts, Musk accused Sir Keir of covering up rape gangs, claiming he should be prosecuted.
He also called on the King to dissolve Parliament and call an election.
Musk went on to demand Tommy Robinson be released from prison.
@elonmusk@TRobinsonNewEra
🚨 The Home Secretary has defended Jess Phillips as a “fearless and formidable” advocate for sexual abuse victims after Elon Musk criticised the safeguarding minister.
The billionaire X owner suggested Ms Phillips “deserves to be in prison” for denying requests for the Home Office to lead a public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham.
Source: MSN
Let's learn about the wrongly accused Tommy Robinson and his story:
Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, better known as Tommy Robinson was born on November 27, 1982 in Luton, England. He was later adopted by his stepfather, Thomas Lennon. Robinson says there were problems between Muslims and the English lads when he was at school. He also says that at Luton Town Football Club, where he was taken to matches from a young age, there were tensions between Muslims and non-Muslims, just as there were at school. After leaving school he applied to study aircraft engineering at Luton Airport. According to him, he managed to be one of the four people who were hired in the apprenticeship that 600 people applied for. He qualified in 2003 after studying for five years. But his life was turned upside down after a drunken argument with a man who later turned out to be a police officer. Robinson received sentences of 12 months and 3 months, which were served concurrently.
In 2004-2005, he was a member of the British National Party (BNP), a nationalist party. He was also joint vice-chairman of the British Freedom Party (BFP) in 2012.
In 2009, he founded the English Defence League (EDL) with his cousin Kevin Carroll and became its leader, with his cousin as deputy leader. Robinson stated that he was prompted to found the EDL after reading a newspaper article about local Islamists attempting to recruit men to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan outside a bakery in Luton. The EDL's early members included many football club supporters. Robinson described the EDL simply as “against the rise of radical Islam”. He later founded the European Defence League, which coordinates EDL-like groups in other European countries.
On 24 August 2010, Robinson was involved in a fight between supporters of Luton Town and Newport County in Luton, on the evening that the two clubs played at Kenilworth Road. Robinson reportedly led the group of Luton fans and he chanted “EDL till I die.”. Eleven months later, in July 2011, he was convicted of having used “threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour” on the night of the incident. He was given a 12-month community rehabilitation order with 150 hours’ unpaid work and a three-year ban from attending football matches. Robinson was arrested after an EDL demonstration in Tower Hamlets in September 2011 for breach of bail conditions, as he had been banned from attending that demonstration. Robinson later began a hunger strike while on remand in HM Prison Bedford, saying that he was a “political prisoner of the state”, and refused to eat what he believed was halal meat. A handful of EDL supporters protested outside the prison in support of Robinson during his incarceration; the support peaked at a turnout of 100 protesters on 10 September. Robinson was released on bail on 12 September. On 8 November 2011, Robinson held a protest on the rooftop of the FIFA headquarters in Zürich against FIFA’s ruling that the England national football team could not wear a Remembrance poppy symbol on their shirts. For this he was fined £3,000 and jailed for three days.
Robinson was assaulted on 22 December 2011. He said this occurred after stopping his car due to another car flashing its lights at him, and that a group of three men attacked and beat him, until they were stopped by the arrival of a “good Samaritan”. Robinson said that the attackers were of Asian appearance. Bedfordshire Police stated that it was “unclear what the motive for the attack was”.
Robinson has been described as one of the counter-jihad movement’s most influential figures, with one report stating that by 2013 “Tommy Robinson now holds almost legendary status within this nascent movement, and is considered the “rock star” of the ECJM [European Counter-Jihad Movement].” Robinson attended official international counter-jihad events in 2012 in Aarhus, Denmark, Stockholm, Sweden and Brussels, Belgium. The EDL experienced a brief resurgence in its fortunes after Islamist militants killed the British Army soldier Lee Rigby in southeast London in May 2013.
On 8 October 2013, Robinson and Carroll announced that they were leaving the EDL following meetings with the think tank Quilliam.
Robinson was attacked by several fellow prisoners in HM Prison Woodhill. Following news of the attack, Maajid Nawaz wrote to the Secretary of State for Justice, Chris Grayling, asking for Robinson’s situation to be urgently addressed. Shortly after this incident, Robinson was moved to HM Prison Winchester. Robinson told Jamie Bartlett, a director of the think tank Demos: “In Woodhill, I experienced Islam the gang. [...] In Winchester, I have experienced Islam the religion.”. Robinson made friends with several Muslim prisoners, referring to them as “great lads [...] I cannot speak highly enough of the Muslim inmates I’m now living with.”.
In 2015, he became involved with the development of Pegida UK, a now-defunct British chapter of the German Pegida. From 2017 to 2018, he wrote and appeared in videos on the Canadian website Rebel News. In 2018, he also served as a political advisor to former UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Gerard Batten. Many of his social media accounts were banned.
Despite all the punishment and hatred that still continues, Tommy Robinson remains a nationalist and, as his loved ones say, a patriot. He also has the support of well-known figures such as Elon Musk.
@TRobinsonNewEra@elonmusk
🚨 The world's richest man, @elonmusk , has decided to buy Liverpool FC, according to British newspaper Weekend Sport ('Sunday Sport' Friday Edition).
🇬🇧 As a bid to expand in his power in the UK, Musk is reportedly looking to buy a football club, with Liverpool potentially a great opportunity for the X, Tesla and SpaceX owner to bolster his political aspirations.
Source: Si
@piersmorgan I agree that there need to be consequences for contempt of court, but extremely periods of solitary confinement, which is normally reserved for serial killers who are a mortal danger to other inmates, are an absurdly disproportionate punishment!
🇬🇧 Elon Musk sets up UK company amid speculations of donation to Reform
🚨 Tech billionaire @elonmusk has set up a new company in the UK sparking speculation that this will be used to funnel millions to Nigel Farage's Reform party.
📌 https://t.co/Ykzxhf6n3A
The Labour Party blames Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson, the Reform Party and others who work for the wellbeing of the people of the UK.
If the Labour Party was doing its job, these people wouldn't be working for it!
Free @TRobinsonNewEra !
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