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Guilty until judged guilty

Friday-weekend blog

(Apologies if you already know about this)

In my previous blog, I featured this image from a tweet sent out by Yvette ‘Trotsky’ Cooper’s Home Office:

Unfortunately, I didn’t know how to copy the whole tweet. I still haven’t worked it out. But someone else has. So here’s a more complete version:

The key problems with the tweet are the words: “These criminals will face the full force of the law”

Until Two-Tier Keir’s bunch of UK-hating communists took power, a basic principle of UK law was that one is innocent until proven guilty. From what I understand, about 100 of those considered to be “right-wing thugs” and those considered to have incited anti-immigrant violence with online comments have been convicted and imprisoned in order to browbeat the rest of us into servile compliance with our government’s increasingly hostile censorship of free speech. Thus only about 10% of the “more than 1,000 arrests related to recent public disorder” have actually been found guilty of a criminal offence. Yet Yvette ‘Trotsky’ Cooper’s Home Office have already branded the more than 1,000 arrested as “criminals”.

Apparently millions of people have seen the Home Office tweet. I wonder if the 900+ who haven’t yet been convicted of anything could use Yvette ‘Trotsky” Coopers’s Home Office tweet already condemning them as “criminals” as grounds for claiming that they can now no longer expect a fair trial and therefore their cases should be dismissed? That would be more than amusing.

Please note that in Two-Tier Keir’s justice system, the Home Office’s phrase “recent public disorder” only refers to anti-immigration protests by white British. Those involved in the BLM riots, the Sarah Everard vigil, the Leeds Harehills riots, the London Bangladeshi riots and the multi-cultural enrichers from Crapistan attacking police at Manchester Airport are, apparently, considered by our useless, worthless police as not being engaged in “public disorder”.

However, maybe this is just the beginning. Soon, under Yvette ‘Trotsky’ Cooper’s Stasi, everyone charged with misogyny will be convicted as terrorists. After that, how about ‘climate deniers’? People like myself who wrote the book There is no climate crisis? Will we also be convicted of terrorism or mass murder or genocide? Probably.

Welcome to the future. Welcome to ‘Back to the future’:

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