There's a HUGE amount of Muslim accounts "horrified" by the attacks on people in Glasgow by one lunatic.
Those VERY same people are never "horrified" by Muslim attacks, every single day, on normal people.. by Muslims...because the other people are not Muslims.
@BorisJohnson@Covbluenose Amazing that you would say this at this point after you squandered so much good will and so many opportunities. Get back into the hole from which you slithered.
@Lord_Talbot64 Indeed, since the suspect has been arrested these comments are in breach of contempt of court legislation and are punishable by up to two years in jail.
The Home Secretary’s claim that the Edinburgh suspect “appears to be motivated by anti-Muslim hatred” risks prejudicing any future trial.
Motive is central to hate crime charges. Early statements from a senior minister can shape public opinion, influence potential jurors, and put pressure on the investigation before all evidence is tested in court.
This sits awkwardly with her own earlier advice after the Huntingdon stabbings, when she urged everyone to “avoid comment and speculation at this early stage.”Justice requires consistent standards, not selective ones.
Zero women or children. Only military-aged men.
That’s because they’re not refugees. They are soldiers, and this is a religious war of conquest.
Europe needs to wake up.
@stellacreasy You are in breach of the Contempt of Court Act 1981, I believe the penalty is two years in prison, a fine or both. Under Section 1 of the act, criminal proceedings become active as soon as a suspect has been arrested.