Quote Originally Posted by Med Pie View Post
I said 'A' not 'the'.
Yeah, and I said THE core principle is the exact opposite of what you claimed A core principle to be.

Quote Originally Posted by Med Pie View Post
I trained as a lawyer, I can see the difference between the genuine, proper use of the law and it's deployment as a convenient shield to prevent the asking of awkward questions.

The questions people want answered, are not to do with the crime itself, rather a 'who knew what when'. The public are fed a diet of lies to keep them sedated. Three more Pakistani men (brothers) convicted of grooming and ***ual offences against white, children this week but have we heard about it? Search 'Pakistani brothers convicted of grooming' on the BBC and seen what results you get.

https://www.easterneye.biz/brothers-...-***ual-abuse/

Colour, race is irrelevant, however, there are cultural differences which are incompatible with life in the UK.
If you trained as a lawyer, surely you must recognise that "who knew what and when" links directly to the investigative techniques used and the timing of evidence collection, which itself can be *****ly important in a criminal case? Of course in some cases it may not be, and if that is so the judge can lift reporting restrictions. That's how it is supposed to work, which for someone trained as a lawyer, you should know.

Took less than ten seconds of googling to find: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz0mrz5ln3eo

Most grooming gangs in the UK are made up of white men. What "cultural differences" do you blame that on? Or do you just think the victims of white grooming gangs should shut up and be ignored because that's not a "cultural difference" to talk about?