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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Stroller, Jun 25, 2015.

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

Poll closed Jun 24, 2016.
  1. Stay in

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  2. Get out

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  1. kiwiqpr

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    “Nigel, stop making it so f**king obvious.”
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    Feef.
     
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    That bloke missing in Tenerife sounds a piece of work. Sounds like he may have been nobbled
     
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    Seems a very strange case
     
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    Convicted of nearly killing a bloke with machete. Laughed with other gang members during trial. Of course, no prison time. He’s an apprentice bricklayer but there are photos of him in a Moncler jacket, retail perhaps £2k. He must be a drug dealer, yet his victim is posting that he hopes he’s alright. Yeah, believe that!
     
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    Staines sent me this the other day...

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    community sentences

    Teens who exposed boy's skull after machete attack in Lancashire handed community sentences
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    The Rishton Paper Mill.Credit: Google Earth
    A group of teenagers who split a boy's head open with a machete so badly his skull was exposed have been handed community sentences.

    The eight teenagers, some as young as just 14 at the time, attacked Tom Hilton, who was 17, after chasing him down "like a pack of gorillas" and setting upon him with machetes, an axe and a golf club.

    He suffered a serious head injury as well as wounds to his shoulders and legs during the attack in Rishton, near Accrington in Lancashire, in August 2021.

    Preston Crown Court heard Mr Hilton had gone to the Old Paper Mill in the town which was a popular meeting place, to look for a teenage girl.

    But when he arrived he was chased by the group of boys and through the woods and onto the road in an attempt to escape them.

    But the gang caught up with him, surrounding him and each then either attacked him directly with weapons or fists or encouraged the others, the court heard.

    Danny Yakub, Kane Taylor, Davis Hargreaves, James Meagre, Jay Dean Slater, Connor Armstrong, a 16-year-old boy and 17-year-old boy - who cannot be named for legal reasons - were found guilty of violent disorder, and others also of witness intimidation.

    After the group were arrested and charged, the 16-year-old obtained footage of police interviews featuring the victim and a member of the public.

    He then circulated it on Snapchat, with offensive comments and emojis in a bid to intimidate them. Those posts were shared by Yakub.

    During the trial the group also showed 'disrespect to the court', laughing and joking at what was going on.

    Sentencing them all to community orders the judge said they group should be "thoroughly ashamed of yourselves", adding "but I am not at all convinced you are".

    "I have to have at the forefront of my mind the fact that most of you were children when you committed these offences," Judge Philip Parry said.

    "I make it very, very clear that all eight of you have behaved disgracefully, in relation to the violent disorder but also intimidation of witnesses, supply of class A drugs and street robbery.

    "You should all eight be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves but I am not at all convinced you are.

    "Many of you have found these proceedings amusing throughout the trial and yesterday and today, showing disrespect to the court.

    "I hope for the sake of all your families, the public and the people who have offered you jobs and apprenticeships and the sort that you all grow up. Every one of you deserves to be sent to youth detention.

    "Some of you played a more active role in the violent disorder than others, some of you carried weapons, some wore balaclavas but the seriousness of this is the group nature of it.

    "As a group you were all more threatening than you would have been as individuals."

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    The case was heard at Preston Crown Court.Credit: ITV Granada Reports
    He added if the group had been convicted of the more serious charge of section 18 wounding, they would all have gone to youth custody.

    However he said he took a rehabilitative approach when sentencing them for violent disorder and further offences including witness intimidation, attempted robbery and conspiracy to supply class A drugs.

    He told them: "Today is going to be a life changing or life defining event for you all. You all have a chance to go into a lawful and law abiding direction.

    "I can almost feel the sense of relief from your families and supporters in the public gallery who all expected you to go to custody today. As I said earlier, you all richly deserve to."

    The sentences are as follows:

    • Danny Yakub, 18, of Blackburn Road, Great Harwood - 18 month community order with 25 days rehabilitation activities and 180 hours of unpaid work, for violent disorder and attempted witness intimidation.

    • Connor Armstrong, 19, of Christ Church Street, Accrington - two year community order with 35 days rehabilitation activities and 200 hours of unpaid work for violent disorder.

    • James Meagre, 18, of Tinker Brook Close, Oswaldtwistle - two year community order with 25 days rehabilitation activities and 200 hours unpaid work for violent disorder.

    • Davis Hargreaves, 18, of Plantation Road, Accrington - two year community order with 35 days rehabilitation activity requirements and 200 hours unpaid work for violent disorder.

    • Kane Taylor, 20, of Ripon Road, Accrington, was given an 18 month community order with 25 days rehabilitation activities and 150 hours unpaid work for violent disorder.

    • Jay Slater, 18, of Fountains Way, Accrington - 18 month community order with 25 days rehabilitation activities and 150 hours unpaid work for violent disorder.

    • A 16-year-old who cannot be named for legal reasons - 18 month youth referral order with 18 months supervision, 91 activity days a four month curfew and an intervention plan.

    • A 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons - 18 month youth referral order with 18 months supervision, 91 activity days a three month curfew and an intervention plan.
     
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    “Times were tough. I didn’t have a helicopter until I was 7.”

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    It must be awful for fans of both Johnson and Farage to see their two heroes slagging each other off like this.

    Which of these two is actually the most 'morally repugnant' would you say?
     
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    The Tories have withdrawn support from those in the betting scandal two weeks ago for anyone old enough to remember all the crowing about Labour taking two whole days to remove support at the Rochdale by-election.
     
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    I’d say Johnson is more driven by power and Farage more by money. Not sure which is worse. I guess Farage edges it for relying on racists more while Johnson preys more on stupidity. Difficult call though.
     
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    Has to be Johnson. Farage has never pretended to be anything other than what he is. I can live with that. Johnson is the very worst form of chameleon, who said the thing that whoever was in front of him wanted to hear. He has never believed in anything other than himself, and uses whatever is popular in the here and now as a vehicle to advance his own agenda (ie himself). Johnson much much more than Truss or Sunak destroyed the Conservative Party, which, like them or not, won't be healthy for our democracy over the next 10 years.

    I might not agree with any of Rees-Mogg, Farage, Corbyn, or McDonnell, but I can live with them - and even respect them to a degree for standing up for what they believe in, often to their own detriment. Ditto more moderate politicians like Gove or Brown. The much more dangerous politicians are those with no beliefs who won't stand for anything except themselves.
     
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    Johnson
     
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    Welcome to the Paddy Power 2024 United Kingdom Parliamentary Elections*




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