MEPs want the UK Government to release ‘political prisoner’ Tommy Robinson immediately

Friday, June 1, 2018
By Paul Martin

By LAURA CAT
VoiceOfEurope.com
1 June 2018

The leaders of the Europe of Nations and Freedom group, held a press conference on the imprisonment of Tommy Robinson on 30 May. The MEPs call on the UK Government to release Tommy Robinson immediately.

Janice Atkinson, an independent UK MEP and Marcel De Graaff, Dutch MEP for the Party for Freedom, didn’t mince words when stating that the current state of Britain resembles a police state more than the bastion of free speech we were in times gone by.

“De Graaff: Do you really think that this case of Tommy Robinson is about contempt of court? It is about keeping this information away from the general public.

“It’s a pity that the Government, police, judiciary and local authorities didn’t act with such eagerness and speed for the girls who were systematically sexually abused for over 20 years by Muslim grooming gangs, as they did with Tommy Robinson,” Ms. Atkinson says.

She continues: “Since 1997, with Blair’s Human Rights Act, the introduction of hate crime laws, slowly we have sleep walked into a near totalitarian state. It’s a lie that the public just don’t buy any more. From the working classes, to millennials, to those of colour, Sikh, Hindu, Christian or other, or of no faith. We support Tommy and demand his release. We have to for our children’s sake.”

During the press conference, Mr. De Graaff stated most emphatically that, “Hate speech is the new legal instrument to silence unwanted opinion, to cover up crimes, to silence political opposition. The so-called legal warfare of jihad. Contempt of court has yet become another instrument in the toolset to silence the free press and free speech, to cover up horrendous crimes and the complicity of local and national authorities.”

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