Sack The Judge
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Sack The Judge
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Despise self-serving legal system & injustice. Britain Brexit & animals 👍. Climate Covid & Vax 👎. CEO/founder. On holiday. Disclaimer: entertainment acct only
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THIS IS HORRIFYING TO LISTEN TO
JUDGES MUST PAY FOR SOFT SENTENCING
>Two girls aged 14 and 15 were gang raped by 3 boys (no description given)
> They filmed it on their phones and posted it online
> The girls relived the horror, watching themselves be raped on video in court
> Judge Nicholas Rowland praised the boys behaviour in court and said she doesn't want to criminalise them
> She then gave them youth rehabilitation orders and they all walked free from court
Judge Nicholas Rowland should lose his job and never practice law again
This case must be retried
And if the boys are from migrant backgrounds, the public deserve to know.

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The funniest maths in modern environmentalism.
One almond requires 12 litres of irrigated water to produce. Peer-reviewed, ScienceDirect, 2017. A glass of almond milk contains roughly 50 of them. 600 litres of water before the carton is filled.
The water comes from the San Joaquin Valley in California, which sits over one of the most over-extracted aquifers on earth. The valley floor has subsided by up to nine metres in places due to groundwater depletion. The carton is then refrigerated, sailed across the Atlantic, refrigerated again, lorried to a Manchester Tesco, and bought by someone who is concerned about the environmental impact of dairy.
Meanwhile, in Cheshire.
A British dairy cow drinks roughly 70 to 100 litres of water a day and produces around 28 litres of milk. That's about 3.5 litres of water per litre of milk. The water is rainwater that fell on her field or came from a local stream fed by the same rainwater. The rain was going to fall on the field whether the cow stood in it or not. 80% of her moisture intake comes from the grass itself, which is also rain.
She converts the grass, free of charge, into a litre of milk containing seven times the protein and four times the calcium of almond milk, and shipped roughly 18 miles to the same Tesco.
To recap.
600 litres of stolen aquifer, flown halfway round the world for nutritionally worthless beige water.
Or 3.5 litres of rain that was already falling, converted by an animal you can pet, into actual food.
The shopper picks the almond.
She has been told this is the ethical position.
The aquifer would like a word.

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HE KNEW THE DOSSIER WAS FAKE. WEEKS LATER HE WAS DEAD IN A FIELD
Dr David Kelly was Britain's foremost weapons inspector. He spent years inspecting Iraqi facilities, earned a Nobel Peace Prize nomination, and knew more about Saddam's arsenal than almost anyone in government.
In 2002, Tony Blair's government published a dossier claiming Iraq could deploy chemical and biological weapons within 45 minutes. Britain went to war on the back of it. No weapons were ever found.
Kelly knew the dossier was rubbish. He said so, quietly, to a @BBC journalist. That conversation ended his career, his privacy, and ultimately his life.
The MOD carefully allowed his name to leak to the press as the BBC's source. He was then hauled before parliamentary committees, stripped apart by his own employer, and thrown to a media frenzy he never asked for.
Two days after giving evidence to MPs, the 59-year-old was found dead in woodland near his Oxfordshire home.
Instead of a proper inquest, Tony Blair asked Lord Hutton to run a private inquiry. Hutton concluded suicide. The inquest was opened, then suspended, and never resumed.
Eight senior legal and medical figures, including a coroner, later wrote to @thetimes saying the verdict was unsafe. They argued the wound found on Kelly's wrist, a severed ulnar artery, would not have caused sufficient blood loss to kill a healthy person.
There were no fingerprints on the knife found beside his body, even though he was not wearing gloves.
In 2011, Attorney General Dominic Grieve rejected all calls for a new inquest. He said the Hutton Inquiry was "tantamount to an inquest" and that further investigation would be dismissed by judges with irritation.
A man challenged the government's justification for a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. He was publicly destroyed, died in mysterious circumstances, never got a proper inquest, and the people who sent him into that media storm faced no consequences whatsoever.
Tony Blair became a Middle East Peace Envoy the following year. You genuinely could not make it up.
Sources: @BBCNews, openDemocracy, Hansard, @thetimes | Hutton Report
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How about getting more seats than everyone else put together?
Jim Quirk@JimQuirkesq
How can a minority government declare a landslide victory?
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This is the kind of explosive interview every British voter needs to watch right now.
In a hard-hitting sit-down with Alex Phillips on TalkTV, Raja Miah lays bare the systematic election fraud that has become routine in Labour’s Muslim-dominated strongholds. They’re not even trying to hide it anymore. One of the candidates they fielded was literally called Muhammad Ali — you genuinely couldn’t make this stuff up.
“Chip shop Ange” (Angela Rayner) gets linked straight into the scandal too, with serious questions now swirling about what she knew and when. The pattern is clear: fake independents, postal vote manipulation, intimidation at polling stations, and a bloc-voting machine that treats democracy like a private family business. All while the authorities look the other way for fear of “Islamophobia” accusations.
This isn’t a few rogue activists. This is organised, industrial-scale rigging of our elections in areas that have been effectively handed over to one community. Labour isn’t winning seats fairly — they’re engineering them. And the British people, the ones whose ancestors built this democracy, are being treated like naïve bystanders while their votes are diluted and their voice is stolen.
Raja Miah and Alex Phillips have done the country a huge service by putting this on record. The rest of us need to demand answers, not more cover-ups.
Britain deserves clean elections. Not this third-world farce dressed up as “diversity.”
Enough is enough. Watch the full interview and share it far and wide
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A farmer dies in April 2026.
His son inherits the farm. The farm has been in the family since 1847.
The farm consists of: 300 acres of grazing pasture, a farmhouse built in 1892, a barn, a milking parlour, two tractors of varying ages, a Land Rover that runs about 70% of the time, and a herd of 180 Hereford-cross cattle.
On paper, the farm is worth approximately £3.2 million. This is because land near him has been bought recently by a London hedge fund looking for carbon credits, which has dragged the comparable value of every field within forty miles upward to a number nobody local can justify.
In cash, the farm produces a profit of about £28,000 a year in a good year. In a bad year it loses money. The son also works as a fencing contractor three days a week to keep the operation viable.
The inheritance tax bill on a £3.2 million estate, even at the reduced 20% rate, comes to approximately £140,000 after the increased threshold is applied. The son does not have £140,000. The son has never had £140,000. The son has £4,200 in his current account and an overdraft.
The son sells 60 acres to a developer to pay the tax. The developer puts solar panels on the 60 acres. The remaining herd cannot be sustained on the reduced land. The herd is sold. The barn becomes a holiday let.
A different family eats Brazilian beef this Christmas without knowing why the price went up.
The Treasury collects £140,000.
The land never produces British food again.

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COOKED UP IN RAYNER's KITCHEN
Five people have been arrested following serious allegations of electoral fraud in Tameside. The question every national outlet is avoiding is why Angela Rayner has not been called in?
The threshold for a voluntary police interview is possession of material knowledge relevant to an investigation. Rayner meets it on four separate grounds.
1. She received a formal written complaint on 12 April containing photographic evidence of the precise conduct under investigation. Police need to know who in her office received it, who decided not to act, whether she was personally informed, and what steps if any followed.
2. She employs the declared winner. She would know his political activity and whether he discussed the ward with her before or after 12 April.
3. The scheme was discussed in her kitchen by her activists at an event she hosted. Police need to know what she heard that evening and whether concerns reached her through any other route.
4. Internal Labour WhatsApp groups were used to coordinate the scheme and messages were deleted. As the senior Labour figure in the area, the question of which groups she belonged to and who she was in contact with requires an answer only she can provide.
A detective constable with this file would have put her in a room before the week was out. The failure to call her in is a choice.
Someone made it.
Andy Burnham's Greater Manchester Police know where Angela Rayner lives. Why have they not paid her a visit?
Read my full article here;
redwallandtherabble.co.uk/cooked-up-in-r…
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@carla_denyer We wouldn’t have noticed had you not told us. On full wage or SSP ?
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@Keir_Starmer We could afford TNT subscriptions if YOU didn’t tax us so much and spunk it on illegals. Piss off Stalin.
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Football should bring people together, not shut them out.
For the first time since the competition began, fans won’t be able to watch the Champions League final for free. That’s not right.
This is bigger than wanting to watch Arsenal in this historic final. It’s bigger than one club.
Hardworking people shouldn’t have to fork out for a subscription to watch this match.
I urge TNT Sports to reconsider and make the final next Saturday free to watch.
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The UK MET Office in the UK have been caught fraudulently publishing data and temperatures from Weather stations that don’t even exist anymore, following a FOI request.
It’s been one of the worst Springs on record, no Sun anywhere and cold all the time.
Now the UK is due for just a few days of sunshine - Legacy Media will try & convince you we’re in a ‘Global boiling’ - however, you can clearly no longer trust anything the National Meteorological Office says.
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Morrisons just said the quiet part out loud.
Around 100 convenience stores are now on the chopping block.
Hundreds of jobs are at risk.
And the reason given is not “greedy supermarkets”, not “corporate profiteering”, not “Tory austerity”, not any of the slogans Labour spent years throwing around.
It is “significant cost increases resulting from Government policy choices”.
That is corporate-speak for: Labour made it more expensive to employ people, more expensive to operate, and harder to keep marginal stores alive.
This is the basic economic reality the Government pretends does not exist.
You can raise employer costs and call it “fairness”.
You can increase wage mandates and call it “growth”.
You can load more regulation onto businesses and call it “responsibility”.
You can demand lower prices at the till while making every input cost higher behind the scenes.
But eventually the spreadsheet wins.
And when the spreadsheet wins, shops close.
Not the imaginary shops in a Treasury forecast.
Real ones.
Local ones.
The ones people use for milk, bread, prescriptions, newspapers, top-up groceries and last-minute essentials.
The ones staffed by people who do not have the luxury of working from home while lecturing everyone else about “resilience”.
This is the part Labour never wants to own.
Their policies are always sold as compassion.
But the consequences are brutally practical.
A store that was just about viable becomes loss-making.
A worker who was just about employed becomes “at risk”.
A community that had a local shop now has an empty unit with metal shutters.
And then ministers will stand up and blame “global pressures”, “market conditions”, “corporate decisions” or “the legacy we inherited”.
NO.
Morrisons has named the problem directly: government policy choices.
That phrase matters.
Because it means this was not inevitable. It was chosen.
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@SBarrettBar @vivienmiss I’ve been saying that for years……….
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The world has finally realised that the UK has a huge problem with our Judges and lawyers
They are majority Marxist captured
They do not serve the people
They serve themselves.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Teenage gang who lured schoolgirl, 15, to underpass and laughed as they filmed themselves raping her handed youth rehabilitation orders trib.al/RkAJsUQ
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Wow. I don't often defend MPs but I think everyone criticising @carla_denyer for this statement should stop. This decision won't have been taken lightly. We never know what's going on in other people's personal lives. If she's feeling burnt out and needs a break, leave her alone
Carla Denyer@carla_denyer
Following my doctor’s advice, I am taking some time away from work for health reasons. My office will be functioning as usual and my staff are there to support all my constituents who need help, so please don't hesitate to get in touch. See my full statement below.
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@ArchRose90 @CGSE1805 Is she on SSP or full taxpayer-funded MPs wage ?
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