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This Is A Thread About Peter Lynch
Peter Lynch is a grandfather who has killed himself in HMP Moorland, Peter was aged 61.
Peter did something stupid and wrong but to jail him for two-year and eight-months was also wrong.
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Starmer and his corrupt 2 tier lawfare system have blood on their hands. Meanwhile the terrorists who were filmed attacking police officers are still amongst us with no charges brought. If we do not begin to show some collective resistance to this destruction of our long held values then it will soon be too late. If you ever doubted that there is a planned dismantling of the UK and a constructed blueprint to take away your heritage then you must now be having second thoughts.
apparently shows no remorse (again, wHy??) - er because she has pleaded guilty and admitted " she done it" and the whole point is to get a lesser sentence...... cry harder damn you !
It was Gandhi who pleaded for the max sentence when he broke the Salt Laws ( er in the glorious British Raj that was ! - remember 34% of Abers think the Great War ended in 1915 which the allied victory over the Germans at Waterloo) because Gandhi intended to break the law
he was clearly a very misguided man and is perhaps a cautionary tale of what happens when you swallow too much misleading propaganda about "migrant invasion" and "islamification"... i doubt very much he was a true believer or had a strong intellectual grasp on what he was saying. he doesn't sound like the crunchiest biscuit in the packet.
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