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Thread: Lord Bramall and Leon Britton Cleared

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    Lord Bramall and Leon Britton Cleared

    In a desperate bid to keep his job, Met chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe is considering saying sorry to war hero Lord Bramall and the family of the late former Home Secretary Leon Brittan, both wrongly alleged to have been part of an Establishment *****phile ring.

    The law in this Country is such an @rse with some coming from the 1800's.

    It also has a 2 tier system with one rule for the rich and another for the working class.

    I heard yesterday of many working class people being accused of child abuse and then the next thing they hear is "The case is dropped" without recompense or apology.

    One man was working at a Nursery while waiting to see if his CV had been accepted by the Met Police to start at Hendon.

    He was accused of child abuse by one of his charges, a child aged around 2 and a half years.

    He had to appear at a Police station once a week, he had to wait 3 months before he got "Its still ongoing", this "ongoing" lasted 7 months, during that time he lost his job, his home, his wife and family and his chance of going into the Police force, at the end he was told the charge had been dropped without any apology or compensation, word through the grapevine is that Bramall and Britton have been handed £100,000 for their trouble, absolute Bollox !

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    Leon Britton,he used to make me puke the smarmy faced twohat..If ever anybody looked dodgy that chunt did.. Hmmm

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    They haven't paid out Harvey Procter yet, he's really going to take them to the cleaners. SY police and the BBC have recently settled with Cliff Richard, but all these claims are justified, totally innocent people having their lives wrecked because of PC motivated witch-hunts.

    The real scandal is the FA paying that black female footballer £80k on the basis of entirely unproven allegations. There was even an independent investigation by a black, female employment lawyer who found Sampson had absolutely no case to answer. Yet Aluko gets £80k. And we know why they've done it, she played the race card and the feminist card and the FA just caved in. Of course they did, they daren't do otherwise. We really do live in a very sick society.

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    My memory is not so good, but wasn't there once a Black Solicitor just for Black players ? If it would have been a White one just for Whites there would have been hell to pay.

    About 7 years ago a women in her 30's walked right in front of my bus, I had no time to react and she hit the side of the windscreen, I knocked her about 20 feet down the road, after Police street CCTV, CCTV on the bus and witnesses on the street and bus, I was cleared of any responsibility as she never looked at the Bus once, unfortunately I put her in a wheel chair for the rest of her life which still haunt's me.

    About 2 years later the Operations Manager came to me saying she'd filed for a civil suit against it, she was claiming £5 Million for constant care with her life in her wheelchair, the OM said I had nothing to fear as I had been cleared of any responsibility by my Company and Police but they was offering her an out of court settlement of £1 Million because, his words "she'd find a brilliant Solicitor who'd find a loop hole and rather than lose 5 Million they'd settle for 1", I don't begrudge her this to help her in her life but it makes a mockery of it.

    Maybe I should sue her for causing me distress in the accident and constant cold spells I get now and again thinking about it.

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    You mentioned a two tier system in this country Alto, one for the rich and one for the working class, and that still exists. But there's another one rapidly becoming entrenched in our culture and judicial system, and it's even more pernicious. Unfortunately mate, me and you are white and we're male, which places us on the wrong side of this divide. Tant pis pour nous, as Eric Cantona would say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You mentioned a two tier system in this country Alto, one for the rich and one for the working class, and that still exists. But there's another one rapidly becoming entrenched in our culture and judicial system, and it's even more pernicious. Unfortunately mate, me and you are white and we're male, which places us on the wrong side of this divide. Tant pis pour nous, as Eric Cantona would say.
    Just watched "Cruel and unusual" on More 4 about the Angola 3 who fought for 40 years against trumped up murder convictions that saw them kept in solitary confinement for 40 years against the US constitution clause saying no cruel or unusual punishments should be given to prisoners. They were Black Panther supporters and petty criminals and of course black!! Courts demanded they be freed several times but the State Governor refused, one got out only three days before he died from an undiagnosed and untreated liver cancer the size of a football and the last one was released after 43 years after the Governor lost his election but only after saying he was guilty of the murder.

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    Does anyone on here actually deny the British Establishment have it totally boxed off..?

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    2017 and we are still pulling our forelocks...

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    ...and still listening to and hanging on every word of the powerful and corrupt and totally phookin' useless politicians...

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    On the other hand BT, to go back to the OP, it was often innocent, fully paid up members of the Establishment, who had their lives trashed in the recent ***-abuse witch-hunts. Political Correctness trumps Toffs these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    On the other hand BT, to go back to the OP, it was often innocent, fully paid up members of the Establishment, who had their lives trashed in the recent ***-abuse witch-hunts. Political Correctness trumps Toffs these days.
    You know I can't resist a poke at the Establishment sinkov but the BBC and Saville did it for me!

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    You'll find it good to know BT that two journos, who imo are usually spot on, have both said in the last couple of weeks that when Madge pops her clogs the Royal Family is finished. Personally she doesn't bother me, we have to have a head of state and the alternative is to be bowing and scraping to some **** like Blair or Cameron, and you can feck that for a game of soldiers.

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