Sunday, December 27, 2015

A Christmas Message From Theresa May



Justice is it? Odd choice of word that, Home Secretary, particularly for someone who has overseen a £15,000,000 denial of justice for Madeleine McCann.

The Mail

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

https://voat.co/v/news/comments/746792

ScientiaPotentia
Jesus, they are not supposed to use Orwell's 1984 as a guide. It was supposed to be a warning.

YallJusRaycis
Give me a break. Pandering to the pathetic, privileged dorks who think mean things on the Internet are the greatest evil the world has ever known.

Rosenkavalier
Fuck her- she's an ugly cunt and deserves psychological abuse for attempting to stifle free speech and turn people into conformist cowards



Watch your step Rosenkavalier.

Gerry McCann, who claimed people have threatened his children and wife, said he hadn’t seen Leyland’s tweets, but added in an interview with BBC that “something needs to be done about the abuse on the Internet. I think we probably need more people to be charged. … We need to make examples of people who are causing damage.”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/online/brenda-leyland-dead-death-of-notorious-twitter-troll-targeting-madeleine-mccanns-parents-sharpens-9777134.html


http://crimejail.com/martin-brunts-career-mccann-twitter-troll-suicide/

Anonymous said...

The McCanns are an absolute disgrace. They want to silence anyone who doesn't believe their fairytale of an abduction. They make me sick to my stomach.

Himself said...


Jesus, they are not supposed to use Orwell's 1984 as a guide. It was supposed to be a warning.


Classic

Himself said...

I should have perhaps mentioned it in the previous post, but let us not forget Hyphen Howe's attempted misuse of the Official Secrets Act in an attempt to discover the source of Guardian journos.

It's not much of a stretch that would take us all down a dark road. Which of course is the aim of Theresa May, paedo panic having run its course, now its the turn of bloggers and tweeters.

Anonymous said...

11 November 2015

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/theresa-mays-proposed-spying-law-is-worse-than-scary-united-nations-says-a6729741.html