Two Tier Justice in Action:
Since when did the UK courts start arranging their timetables around the Israeli government?
Tommy Robinson’s verdict on terror-related charges has been delayed because he is flying to Israel “as a guest of the government”. Yes, you read that correctly.
A British court has postponed handing down a ruling in a terrorism-linked case so that a far-right agitator can attend a trip abroad hosted by another state.
This is not how justice should work. Ordinary people would be told to rearrange their holiday. Yet somehow, Robinson gets special treatment, hopping on a plane to the Middle East while the court politely waits for his return.
For a man accused of refusing to hand over his phone under counter-terror powers, the optics could not be worse. And for the UK justice system and the Kid Starver, the message it sends is even worse: that there is one rule for the powerful and their friends, and another for everyone else.