Modern Brits inherited centuries of legal protections devised and refined by some of the finest minds that Europe ever produced. Their traitorous, dysgenic political establishment has thrown this away in a generation to insulate the Great British Replacement Machine from criticism. Without a hint of exaggeration, Britain is one of the least free jurisdictions on earth as of last month. Lanklet Dev, writing from Morrissey’s war-room bunker in his Bowdon, Manchester mansion, describes the situation and the ramifications for Ireland…

It’s time to check in on our “friends” (come on lads, can’t you please just forget what England did to Ireland for 800 years and the fact that they still occupy six of our counties. No more brother wars!) across the Irish Sea again to see just how slippery a slope their banter policing has become. And… it’s not looking good folks, with many throughout England jailed for social media posts linked to the recent nationwide chimp-out in response to the Southport stabbings.

One judge in particular, John Temperley, has been having a field day in his district having sentenced two so far with one more most likely on the way. 

The first case in question saw 51-year-old, Lee Dunn, from Egremont, Cumbria jailed for sharing three separate Facebook posts deemed offensive and racially aggravated. The first post was what appeared to be a group of Asian men at the Egremont crab fair in 2025 titled: “Coming to a town near you.” 

The second also showed a group of Asian men, this time leaving a boat onto Whitehaven Beach with the caption: “When it’s on your turf, then what?”

The final post showed a group of, you guessed it, Asian men, wielding knives outside the Palace of Westminster.

What’s evident here is that the accused has never had a hecking wholesome chicken korma from his local Indian takeaway! But in all seriousness, this is outrageous and the fact that he simply reposted the images makes it even more sinister. It leads to the question, can one be jailed in England for simply clicking the like button on a social media post now? And I’m no lawyer, but surely it can be argued that the three AI generated images are based on fact. Even the most “offensive” image of Asian men wielding knives outside Westminster resembles reality considering Khalid Masood stabbed police officer, Keith Palmer, to death in that exact location. 

For his “crimes”, Mr. Dunn was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail.

The week prior to this, the same judge charged 31-year-old Billy Thompson from Maryport, Cumbria for responding to a Facebook post by Carlisle Police issuing a disposal order with “Filthy bastards” followed by emojis showing a foreigner and a gun. He was also sentenced to 12 weeks in prison.

Furthermore, 26-year-old mother, Megan Morrison, appeared in court on 12th August in front of Judge Temperley accused of stirring up racial hatred in a reply to a post on Facebook about the attack on the hotel in Rotherham. She was arrested last Saturday and spent the rest of the weekend in custody. In her reply, she simply said “it’s full of them” accompanied by an eye-rolling emoji. 

It’s interesting to note what prosecutor, Peter Kelly, alleged of Ms. Morrison: “What the Crown say is that the defendant effectively echoes the appropriateness of that action and suggests the same action should be taken at (a hotel) in this area.” Quite the jump to say that by stating the fact a hotel is full of them (“asylum seekers”), you want to see a hotel of similar residents attacked in your area.

The accused is due to appear in court again on 14th August and given the track record of the previous two cases discussed, she will more than likely be sentenced.

On the topic of track records, it seems England has their very own Judge Martin Nolan. Nolan, infamously known for being extremely lenient on pedophiles, shares that trait with Judge Temperley, who previously refused to send a pedophile caught with indecent images of children on his phone to jail because he “displayed remorse”.

With Simon Harris recently cozying up to Keir Starmer and our government reportedly setting out plans to clamp down on social media companies, it would not be surprising if we start to see similar despotism adopted here in Ireland.

Posted by Lanklet Dev

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  1. Ivaus@thetricolour 15/08/2024 at 5:03 pm


    The most strikingly obvious “Elephant in the room ”
    is that in the years of reporting criminal events/attacks throughout the whole of Europe,by the legacy lame stream media,every attempt is made to portray a Denial of Terrorist Related Incidents by Foreign Nationals.

    They are so keen to omit “Terrorist ” despite all the evidence and numbers that have appeared in court and sent to jail.

    When they promoted the “ISIS SCARE” they were zealous in creating
    Islamafobia,constantly stressing to the dumb masses that Dormant Cells
    were EVERYWHERE and could strike ANYWHERE/ANYTIME.

    This is not a case of singling out Muslims…it is The Case that Terrorist
    Related/Terrorism is accepted as local crime from 1st 2nd 3rd…et et et
    Generations of FOREIGN NATIONALS, VETTED OR UNVETTED .

    YES,
    There are no borders in Globalist EU
    There is no security for White Europeans
    There is mounting documented deaths,crimes and prisoners
    THIS IS ONLY HAPPENING IN THE EU-IRELAND AND BRITAIN

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  2. Army chaplain stabbed in Galway today . Diversity is our strength.

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  3. I saw a guy on the local news mouthing off to Police, the worst thing he did was kick out hitting a Police Officer AFTER he was grabbed hold of. Now I am not going to sit here and say this guy didn’t deserve to get arrested and charged with something but I am not sure there was a need to even put hands on the guy. Being annoying doesn’t normally involve Police grabbing hold of you and doesn’t really de-escalate situations either. He got 2 1/2 years in prison. He did have a history of aggressive drunken behaviour which won’t have helped. However, we live in a country where a Muslim repeatedly raped a child of 12 and got community service…it is very easy to see why people are becoming more and more unsettled and more and more angry. If there is one lesson to be had here…do not attend demonstrations with the intention of setting things on fire, looting etc (didn’t happen in Blackpool) but get demonstrating. I suggest a women’s march, demand future generations of women have their rights protected and the way we are all going…that’s not going to happen.

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