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Half-time amusement 14:51 - Jan 5 with 7005 viewsElderGrizzly

Musk has called on Farage to resign as Reform leader šŸ˜‚

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Half-time amusement on 08:17 - Jan 7 with 2635 viewsSwansea_Blue

Half-time amusement on 09:08 - Jan 6 by DinDjarin

Not that at all and nothing has been said that Musk wants TR as a part of Reform. He wants Reform to recognise that TR being held in solitary for contempt of court is not what would happen to anyone else for the same charge.

Personally I cannot stand TR but Reform distancing themselves from TR can be done while condoning his treatment but I guess as he is enemy number 1 then noone gives two hoots until it affects them.


He’s not being held in solitary confinement for contempt of court. Musk is lying. His ā€˜treatment’ is to try to protect him from the grief he’d get from other prisoners.

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Half-time amusement on 08:23 - Jan 7 with 2602 viewsPassionNotAnger

Half-time amusement on 08:17 - Jan 7 by Swansea_Blue

He’s not being held in solitary confinement for contempt of court. Musk is lying. His ā€˜treatment’ is to try to protect him from the grief he’d get from other prisoners.


That's obvious to anyone with a modicum of common sense or basic knowledge of the facts but It's staggering how many people (like Din-dins or whatever the username is) just swallow and repeat these lies without any form of consideration if it's true or not.

The other sad thing is that they will NEVER admit they get it wrong, will instead go quiet until the next topic spoon fed to them by those they adore and then do the same again!
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Half-time amusement on 10:28 - Jan 7 with 2512 viewsDinDjarin

Half-time amusement on 07:59 - Jan 7 by PassionNotAnger

A response is needed because you’ve asserted something that is highly improbable.

People are NOT put into solitary confinement because of the offence they are convicted of. Prisoners are individually risk assessed and could be placed in solitary for their own safety OR because they pose a risk to others OR because of their behavior inside

What evidence do you have, if it’s ā€œcommon knowledge ā€ you will have some sources or evidence otherwise it’s just made up rubbish that his gullible supporters have swallowed and repeating.

Secondly people aren’t sent to prison for civil offences, (unless they fail to pay the compensation due but that then became a separate criminal offence) only criminal convictions so that’s just factually incorrect too
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Former prison governor Ian Acheson said the decision where to put Robinson would be a 'real headache' for the prison service.

'You have someone who would not be considered an escape risk, hasn't been convicted for a crime of violence and has been found guilty of breaking a civil restriction, so normally he could be put in open conditions,' he said.
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Half-time amusement on 10:48 - Jan 7 with 2489 viewsPassionNotAnger

Half-time amusement on 10:28 - Jan 7 by DinDjarin

Former prison governor Ian Acheson said the decision where to put Robinson would be a 'real headache' for the prison service.

'You have someone who would not be considered an escape risk, hasn't been convicted for a crime of violence and has been found guilty of breaking a civil restriction, so normally he could be put in open conditions,' he said.


So nothing whatsoever to do with his allegedly being in solitary confinement then?

Merely a quote form someone who used to work in a prison talking about what type of prison may be suitable.

Do you now accept he isn’t in prison for a civil offence but rather for the criminal offence being in contempt of court?


Edit following a quick check, here is the rest of the quote from your source (in an article from the Daily Mail, quelle suprise,

Mr Acheson said Robinson could be at risk of attack from 'people who don't like him' and consider him a racist, as well as from convicts who sympathise with Islamic extremists.

And he warned the 'infiltration' of organised criminals into the prison system meant there could even be the risk of a 'bounty' being put on his head.

Mr Acheson said the decision about whether to segregate Robinson from other prisoners would be taken by prison bosses but he believed this was necessary.

So just to clarify, your own source confirms any decision on solitary confinement would be for the prison service to make based on risk assessment and NOT determinatives by a judge or politicians.

[Post edited 7 Jan 11:44]
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Half-time amusement on 13:37 - Jan 7 with 2400 viewsreusersfreekicks

Half-time amusement on 10:53 - Jan 6 by chicoazul

I mean he’s a knob and a troll so there’s that. But if I had to guess I think it’s down to mainstream left wing parties becoming obsessed with tiny minority issues and their personal investment in maintaining the status quo, as opposed to issues most people think are important and actual genuine change.


No excuse or reason for him to turn into the toxic harmful w@nker he has turned into
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Half-time amusement on 13:38 - Jan 7 with 2399 viewsreusersfreekicks

Half-time amusement on 08:17 - Jan 7 by Swansea_Blue

He’s not being held in solitary confinement for contempt of court. Musk is lying. His ā€˜treatment’ is to try to protect him from the grief he’d get from other prisoners.


This is obvious isn't it yet the predictable few push the poor Tommy b/s
Pathetic
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Half-time amusement on 13:40 - Jan 7 with 2397 viewsreusersfreekicks

Half-time amusement on 10:28 - Jan 7 by DinDjarin

Former prison governor Ian Acheson said the decision where to put Robinson would be a 'real headache' for the prison service.

'You have someone who would not be considered an escape risk, hasn't been convicted for a crime of violence and has been found guilty of breaking a civil restriction, so normally he could be put in open conditions,' he said.


Are you in the formal employ of yaxley lennon or just a hapless cheerleader?
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Half-time amusement on 13:42 - Jan 7 with 2384 viewsleitrimblue

Half-time amusement on 10:28 - Jan 7 by DinDjarin

Former prison governor Ian Acheson said the decision where to put Robinson would be a 'real headache' for the prison service.

'You have someone who would not be considered an escape risk, hasn't been convicted for a crime of violence and has been found guilty of breaking a civil restriction, so normally he could be put in open conditions,' he said.


Yer boy Tommy as begged to be put in numbers/solitary due to him being widely despised in prison and many prisoners dream cell mate..
Unfortunately for poor old Tommy he as recently cultivated an image as a hardman and now a few people will be more then happy to test that out.
He really should do what is old EDL buddy Johhny Adair did last time he was in prison and just lock himself into his cell with is boyfriend and not cone out til he's done his time
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Half-time amusement on 14:19 - Jan 7 with 2344 viewsjaykay

Half-time amusement on 10:53 - Jan 6 by chicoazul

I mean he’s a knob and a troll so there’s that. But if I had to guess I think it’s down to mainstream left wing parties becoming obsessed with tiny minority issues and their personal investment in maintaining the status quo, as opposed to issues most people think are important and actual genuine change.


i think you will find that the right in this country and the u.s.a. have shown that they are obsessed with their personal investment. while we had austerity for years ,certain right wingers were lining their pockets. also think that trump made a few bob while president.

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Half-time amusement on 14:26 - Jan 7 with 2319 viewspositivity

Half-time amusement on 14:19 - Jan 7 by jaykay

i think you will find that the right in this country and the u.s.a. have shown that they are obsessed with their personal investment. while we had austerity for years ,certain right wingers were lining their pockets. also think that trump made a few bob while president.


"obsession with tiny minority issues" also more accurately defines culture warriors on the right...

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Half-time amusement on 15:59 - Jan 7 with 2255 viewsDJR

Half-time amusement on 14:26 - Jan 7 by positivity

"obsession with tiny minority issues" also more accurately defines culture warriors on the right...


There is no need for the "also".

Those on the left are interested in many things but those on the right work themselves up in to a lather about "tiny minority issues".
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Half-time amusement on 23:22 - Jan 8 with 1950 viewsStokieBlue

Half-time amusement on 10:28 - Jan 7 by DinDjarin

Former prison governor Ian Acheson said the decision where to put Robinson would be a 'real headache' for the prison service.

'You have someone who would not be considered an escape risk, hasn't been convicted for a crime of violence and has been found guilty of breaking a civil restriction, so normally he could be put in open conditions,' he said.


You posted some pretty awful stuff during Covid but that post that Phil just had to remove was utterly horrendous.

You need to take a long look at yourself.

SB
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Half-time amusement on 08:20 - Jan 9 with 1805 viewsPassionNotAnger

Half-time amusement on 23:22 - Jan 8 by StokieBlue

You posted some pretty awful stuff during Covid but that post that Phil just had to remove was utterly horrendous.

You need to take a long look at yourself.

SB


Have to say that was in really really bad taste - libellous and incredibly offensive just because they were called out for factual inaccuracies on their posts.

Not sure what the ban threshold is on here but I think we've witnessed several posters leave for far less
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Half-time amusement on 10:25 - Jan 11 with 1510 viewsDinDjarin

Half-time amusement on 23:22 - Jan 8 by StokieBlue

You posted some pretty awful stuff during Covid but that post that Phil just had to remove was utterly horrendous.

You need to take a long look at yourself.

SB


I posted some awful stuff during COVID?

Not really. I just disagreed with you and your I am always right attitude on everything which tiresome.
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Half-time amusement on 10:36 - Jan 11 with 1479 viewsStokieBlue

Half-time amusement on 10:25 - Jan 11 by DinDjarin

I posted some awful stuff during COVID?

Not really. I just disagreed with you and your I am always right attitude on everything which tiresome.


What you actually mean is that you had views which I countered with evidence that you were unable to refute.

Pretty tired of this "always right" narrative, I just like things to be factually correct and backed by evidence. If the stuff you post isn't then that's not my problem and what is actually tiresome is people unable to back up their nonsense whilst getting upset when others can.

Are you going to apologise to Passion? Absolutely horrific post.

SB
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Half-time amusement on 14:29 - Jan 11 with 1394 viewsPhilTWTD

Half-time amusement on 08:20 - Jan 9 by PassionNotAnger

Have to say that was in really really bad taste - libellous and incredibly offensive just because they were called out for factual inaccuracies on their posts.

Not sure what the ban threshold is on here but I think we've witnessed several posters leave for far less


Indeed, I PMed him regarding the post and got no response. Think time to go, not really up for people like Tommy Robinson being promoted on here.
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Half-time amusement on 14:42 - Jan 11 with 1354 viewsSwansea_Blue

Half-time amusement on 14:29 - Jan 11 by PhilTWTD

Indeed, I PMed him regarding the post and got no response. Think time to go, not really up for people like Tommy Robinson being promoted on here.


Thankfully there are still some places with standards and moral decency. It’s surprising how easily these hateful people and their hateful, offensive views are promoted and supported these days. Made doubly worse by ā€˜legitimate’ and powerful figures such as Farage, Trump, Le Pen, Musk, etc. There seems to be a bit of a global right wing club that’s gaining a worrying amount of traction.

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Half-time amusement on 16:27 - Jan 11 with 1282 viewsredrickstuhaart

Half-time amusement on 10:28 - Jan 7 by DinDjarin

Former prison governor Ian Acheson said the decision where to put Robinson would be a 'real headache' for the prison service.

'You have someone who would not be considered an escape risk, hasn't been convicted for a crime of violence and has been found guilty of breaking a civil restriction, so normally he could be put in open conditions,' he said.


Technically, contempt is not necessarily a criminal matter. But that is just Musk et al playing semantics.
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Half-time amusement on 16:38 - Jan 11 with 1265 viewsDubtractor

Half-time amusement on 14:29 - Jan 11 by PhilTWTD

Indeed, I PMed him regarding the post and got no response. Think time to go, not really up for people like Tommy Robinson being promoted on here.


They were an odd poster. Quite personable a lot of the time, but always there to defend the worst political actors, whilst simultaneously claiming not to care for the people they were defending.

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