How about tax breaks for those of us that worked so hard during 2000- 2015 in the face of numerous global financial collapses, illegal wars, Uk recessions and the endless inept and criminal governments….
We were kept so busy trying to survive that we lost our 30’s , our houses, our businesses and the opportunity to start families !
I had never been able to afford a nice family house in my early 30’s - I always felt I had nothing to offer someone who wanted a family. No real savings , no home and no real assurance of a good future.
Be angry, but use that anger. Direct it for change. Radical change, through the ballot box. The only way.
Vote. Volunteer. Participate.
Make a difference.
Restore Britain.
He’s spending the money on his salary - when it runs out he relies on people like you “ the community “ to invest more so the grift can continue …
Shut up and invest with Sam. He’s also pro illegal immigration in the uk and advocates for the downfall of a British MP who’s the only person in parliament trying to jail Pakistani rape gangs in our country.
So Sam could possibly be a supporter of these child abuse groups .
@endstime81@SamCKx Sam is hated in the UK. He’s supported the influx of foreign illegal immigration and the abuse of young children. He openly mocks @RupertLowe10 and advocates for his downfall.
I wouldn’t let this runt hold my shopping bag, let alone any of my money .
Any “founder” dealing with Sam ( Samuel Kelly of the UK) should be aware that your investment could easily go to zero - Sam hates his fellow countrymen and would rather swamp the uk with foreign rapists who abuse children.
You should also look him up on UK companies house - he’s not quite as clean as he may have you believe ..
@SamCKx@DavidLammy Samuel C Kelly of Manchester UK - what’s more ridiculous is that you’re still out here playing at crypto finance bro with your BVI registered crypto wallets, after liquidating previous companies leaving many a debt in your wake .
We all see the snivelling fat coward for exactly who he is . Another Labour MP with no kids or wife , living at home with his Mum likely trying to convince her that his boyfriend should be allowed to stay over.
He’s loved by woke lefty middle aged women and despised by any man with a spine .
When you stop behaving like you have special privileges over the rest of the country.
When you stop scamming, stealing and abusing.
When you stop heading up local sexual abuse gangs on underage British girls.
All of those would in turn make you somewhat more bearable.
Or you could just return to India - and live the way the rest of your families have. After all - it wasn’t YOU who fought for the British
1. The civil claim ✅
A punch like that is both a crime and a tort (civil wrong) — specifically battery / trespass to the person. The two tracks are completely independent.
The police or CPS declining to prosecute has no bearing on your ability to sue. They run on different standards of proof: criminal needs “beyond reasonable doubt,” civil only needs the balance of probabilities (>50% likely).
The textbook illustration is OJ Simpson — acquitted criminally, found liable in the civil court on the same facts.
So you could absolutely bring a claim. A few operational points:
•The “pro boxer” angle helps you, not him. His training doesn’t change the cause of action, but an unprovoked punch is plainly unlawful force — no consent, no self-defence. In the criminal world, “trained hands” can be treated as an aggravating feature; civilly it just underlines that this wasn’t a scuffle between equals.
•Limitation: 3 years from the date of injury for personal injury, including deliberate assault (A v Hoare [2008] settled that intentional assaults sit under the standard PI limitation regime). Don’t sit on it.
•What you’d recover: general damages for pain, suffering and loss of amenity (a fractured jaw requiring surgery sits in a defined bracket under the Judicial College Guidelines — roughly low-to-mid four/five figures depending on displacement, plating, and any permanent effects), plus special damages (lost earnings, private treatment, travel), and potentially aggravated damages given the deliberate, gratuitous nature.
•The real-world catch is enforcement. A judgment is only as good as the defendant’s assets — though a working pro with purses and sponsorship is more collectable than most. Worth a hard cost/benefit look, and ask solicitors about a CFA (“no win no fee”) given liability looks strong.
Separately: you can also force a second look at the police decision via the Victims’ Right to Review scheme, and in principle bring a private prosecution — but the civil route is usually the cleaner lever for someone who wants accountability plus compensation.
We couldn’t give two shits about Ukraine .
It’s your friends money laundering vehicle, nothing more .
You all play and siphoning money through Ukraine. But you’ve done nothing to stop the deaths of young Ukrainian and Russian soldiers, men and women.
If you were for peace, you would condemn every side and refuse to have a single British pound spent on a single bullet.
To every woke lefty Ukrainian flag loving Brit who supports this war, your tax money is paying for other humans to be killed.
Starmer is an absolute coward, he would never fight for anything. Not himself, not his wife, not his gay lover, not his damaged children and certainly not our country or any of us .
@orlaminihane@RestoreBritain@reformparty_uk He was also the leader of a council from 2018-2022 where hundreds of young British girls were sexually abused by Pakistani men and he did nothing to stop it …
And the cherry on top : he still lives with his Mum 🤣