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TOMMY ROBINSON Freed: Emotional Victory for Free Speech Warriors
— Tommy Robinson walked out of HMP Woodhill on Tuesday after the High Court slashed his 18-month sentence. He wasted no time visiting his mother, enjoying a Full English breakfast, and getting a much-needed haircut. His early release came after he agreed to take down some social media posts, including parts of his “Silenced” documentary.
Outside the prison gates, Robinson blasted the British legal system for cracking down on citizen journalists. He called prison “an occupational hazard” in a country that “doesn’t believe in free speech.” He also thanked Elon Musk for letting him speak freely on X.
Robinson warned that lawfare is being used to silence those who challenge globalist ideas. He pointed to legal battles against Geert Wilders, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and Marine Le Pen as proof.
But Robinson’s fight isn’t over yet. On June 5th, he faces new charges tied to protests after a deadly stabbing by second-generation migrant Axel Rudakubana.
REFORM UK VICTORY Stuns England: Farage’s Bold Promise Ignites Hope for Change
— Nigel Farage celebrated as his REFORM UK party shocked the nation in England’s local elections. Reform won ten councils, two mayor seats, a parliamentary byelection, and 677 council positions. The BBC said if these results happened in a General Election, Reform could lead the next government.
Farage called this win a “historic landmark” and said the old two-party system is “finished.” He told supporters they would make history again by winning the next General Election. Farage described his party as “agents of change” who are here to stay.
Reform focused on issues like immigration and government waste. Farage warned council workers involved in climate or diversity programs to find new jobs, showing he wants less red tape and more common sense.
Many voters said they were tired of taxpayer money going to migrant housing. Reform’s message connected with people who feel ignored by both Labour and Conservatives.
THAI HOSTAGES’ Emotional Homecoming After Harrowing Gaza Captivity
— Five Thai farm workers, held captive by Hamas in Gaza for nearly 500 days, have returned to Bangkok. Their families greeted them with tears of joy at the airport. The emotional reunion followed their release last month as part of a hostage exchange deal.
One freed hostage found it hard to describe the experience but felt immense relief being back home. The Thai government plans to support their reintegration into society after such a long ordeal. This event highlights Thailand’s involvement in the broader Middle East conflict and its impact on citizens abroad.
The safe return of these individuals raises questions about others still held captive in the region. It also poses challenges for international relations concerning ongoing conflicts in Gaza and beyond.
Thailand’s role and response could influence future diplomatic efforts related to hostages and regional stability.
— Biden BREAKS SILENCE After Trump’s Election Victory Over Harris President Joe Biden addressed the public for the first time following Donald Trump’s significant win against Kamala Harris
TOMMY ROBINSON Arrest Shocks Supporters: UK’S Anti-Terror LAW In Action
— Tommy Robinson, legally known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was arrested in Folkstone, Kent on Friday. He is charged with not providing his mobile phone PIN under the Terrorism Act 2000. This law lets authorities demand access to electronic devices from travelers at British ports to check for potential terrorism links.
Robinson’s spokesman confirmed he will remain in custody until his court appearance on Monday at Woolwich Crown Court. Although bailed on the terrorism charge, he stays detained for allegedly breaching a High Court order by showing a self-made documentary earlier this year. The film was screened at a London rally and shared on his X account, formerly Twitter.
Robinson’s arrest happens just before a planned march by his supporters in London. The Metropolitan Police have announced increased security due to multiple protests and counter-protests set for the same day. Authorities are gearing up for possible unrest as tensions rise among demonstrators and counter-demonstrators alike.
— Met Police Officer Acquitted of Murdering Chris Kaba Martyn Blake, known as officer NX121, has been found not guilty in the shooting of unarmed driver Chris Kaba in Streatham, south London
— Fiancé of Missing Mother Victoria Taylor Makes Emotional Plea for Her Return The nurse’s belongings were discovered on the River Derwent, prompting police divers to search for clues
BRITAIN’S SHOCKING Plan: 1,700 Prisoners to be Freed Amid Crisis
— Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to release around 1,700 prisoners this week to address Britain’s prison overcrowding crisis. This move follows the government’s crackdown on anti-mass migration riots. Prison officials will stagger releases to prevent rival gang conflicts.
The government has reduced the required time behind bars for some offenders from 50% to just 40% of their sentence. Serious offenders like murderers and terrorists are excluded, but domestic abusers will be among those released. A “high proportion” of freed inmates will reportedly be domestic abusers.
Domestic abuse commissioner Nicole Jacobs warned that about a third of victims might not be informed of their attackers’ release, increasing the risk of further attacks. She emphasized the importance of ensuring victims are not overlooked in these changes and maintaining justice and fairness in the process.
— TRAGIC: Jay Slater’s Mother Mourns Confirmed Death in the Canary Islands The British teenager’s demise ruled as an ‘accidental fall’ by the Canary Islands High Court of Justice, leaving his family devastated
— Keir Starmer Declares End of Rwanda Scheme: Promises Action Over Words Prime Minister Starmer asserts the termination of the Rwanda program during inaugural press briefing, emphasizing accountability through deeds, not rhetoric
BRITISH TRADER’S Appeal Crushed: Libor Conviction Stands Strong
— Tom Hayes, a former financial trader for Citigroup and UBS, has been unsuccessful in his attempt to overturn his conviction. This 44-year-old Brit was convicted in 2015 for manipulating the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) from 2006 to 2010. His case marked the first-ever conviction of this kind.
Hayes served half of an 11-year sentence and was released in 2021. Despite asserting his innocence throughout, he faced another conviction by a U.S court in 2016.
Carlo Palombo, another trader implicated in similar manipulations with Euribor, also sought appeal through the U.K.'s Court of Appeal via the Criminal Cases Review Commission. However, after a three-day hearing earlier this month, both appeals were dismissed without success.
The Serious Fraud Office remained resolute against these appeals stating: “No one is above the law and the court has recognized that these convictions stand firm.” This decision comes on the heels of a contrasting verdict from a U.S court last year which reversed similar convictions of two former Deutsche Bank traders.
AMERICAN TEEN Freed: The Emotional Rollercoaster of a Family’s Fight Against Hamas Captivity
— Natalie Raanan, an American teenager, has been released after enduring two harrowing weeks as a hostage under Hamas in Gaza. Her father, Uri Raanan from Illinois, confirmed the news of her freedom and reassured that she is recovering well. The announcement sparked an outpouring of relief and joy within the family who had spent anxious hours praying for Natalie’s safe return.
Uri Raanan expressed his overwhelming relief and joy at the thought of his daughter being home in time to celebrate her upcoming 18th birthday. Before her abduction, Natalie and her brother Ben had made plans to get matching tattoos as a symbol of their bond on this special day. In a heartfelt tribute during her absence, Ben got a tattoo that intertwined their names.
The family’s group text message thread turned from cautious optimism to jubilant celebration upon receiving the news about Natalie’s release. Despite their happiness, they remain conscious that other families continue to live under the shadow of fear for their captive loved ones.
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