twizzel,
How many people did you arrest for treason or sedition during your time as a Special Constable?
How many people were arrested by the Met or TVP for treason or sedition when you were an officer?
twizzel,
How many people did you arrest for treason or sedition during your time as a Special Constable?
How many people were arrested by the Met or TVP for treason or sedition when you were an officer?
BNP supporters meet in Little Kimble - Aylesbury Today
twizzel, why did the above link refer to you as Chairman of the Henley Branch of the United Kingdom Independence Party?
There is another thread on this forum, on which you have posted, called 'UKIP Branch Chairman Speaks at BNP Meeting' - http://www.democracyforum.co.uk/brit...p-meeting.html
I think your memory is faulty or you are not telling us the whole truth. The local newspaper knew who you were and Vortex, a BNP activist, seems to think you spoke in the capacity of Chairman of Henley UKIP.
Perhaps you are confusing another occasion when you shared a platform with Nick Griffin in Worcestershire and were not referred to as a UKIP member.
Worcestershire Nationalist: Worcestershire BNP host Common Purpose meeting
You certainly get about and are well liked by the BNP and Mr Griffin.
twizzel, I've already told you I am not a practising lawyer. I act frequently as an unpaid McKenzie's friend, but I have no right of audience.
An interesting arrest rate - 200 in 12 years, about 17 a year. I suspect that is very good for a Special Constable, but how many did you actually interview?
No it's not. It's just different from yours. It's probably similar to most of the people you approached for advice and/or support before you and Barnby decided we're all traitors for not agreeing with you.
If you genuinely told a DCI what you claim you said, I'm not surprised at their refusal to do anything. You neatly placed yourself in the category of "delusional old fool, no longer in touch with reality". At that point, you lost any chance of persuading them to help you.
You can spend the rest of your years going around the country persuading others to go into police stations on your behalf. It won't change the fact that you don't have a chance of a successful prosecution using this approach. Aardvark has a very good point. Identify one living individual, find something you can charge that one person with and bring a civil prosecution. That way you'll get some decent publicity at least. Otherwise, please stop this nonsense before you, Barnby and the others who you've persuaded to help destroy what little credibility the eurosceptic movement has left.
Don't they have minimum literacy requirements for Special Constables these days? A bullsh*t screening process might also be worth considering.
With 200 arrests as a Special this guy has clearly missed his vocation.
The parking Gestapos will be fighting each other to secure his services as a Traffic Warden.![]()
..and miss the opportunity to recruit him as a clamper.
How many of the 200 arrested were guilty?
This thread is really most entertaining. I have been laughing my head off. If anything is needed to prove you lot in UKIP are all nutcases, it's all here. The last person I remember who tried to arrest Ted Heath for treason was the Nazi Colin Jordan who was filmed knocking on the door of No 10 to carry out a citizens arrest. He had built a gallows in his back garden. An arrest did eventually take place - but it was Colin Jordan for knicking women's underclothes from their washing lines!
Of course Cromwell was arrested for high treason - after his death. His body was dug up, hanged, disembowelled and then the head cut off and put on a spike. Later it was used as a football. Is this what David Noakes plans for Ted Heath?
No wonder UKIP is 0% in the lastest opinion polls (ICM February). Basically you are all losing the argument. Instead of making a reasonable and moderate case which will appeal to the majority of normal people in this country, you just sound hysterical and extremist!
How sad, because the sensible, reasoned line, based on facts and not fantasy, is strong and there to be put.
PS Were all Albert Pierpoint's (sorry I mean Albert Burgess's) arrests for high treason? Na ven, na, ven what ave we ere then, madam? A little case of igh treason, I fink? Just come along with me to the station where I ave a nice little rack and portable gallows.....
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