Judge Wishes 7/7 Mastermind "All the Best"A Judicial Purge Should be Reform's First MoveA High Court judge has sparked outrage after wishing 'all the best' to the convicted terrorist behind the 7/7 London bombings as the authorities prepare to let him loose on our streets. Once again, an activist judge is spitting in the face of public concern. Sir Robert Jay made the comments during a hearing involving Haroon Aswat, 50, who is due to leave a psychiatric hospital and return to live with his family in Batley, West Yorkshire. Aswat, an al-Qaeda has admitted his role in the 2005 attack that left 52 dead, and claims he helped mastermind the 9/11 atrocity in the US. Despite this, and despite warnings from counter-terror police, he is expected to walk free without any GPS monitoring or ankle tag because of a legal loophole that prevents surveillance of psychiatric patients. During the hearing at London's Royal Courts of Justice, Jay told the Wahhabi monster: 'I have to wish you all the best and say to you that the way forward is to keep on your medication, listen to the advice you are going to get, and keep out of the sort of things you were doing. The hearing marked Aswat's first public appearance since he was deported back to Britain in 2022, following his conviction for terror offences in the United States. He is currently held at Bethlem Royal Hospital in South London. Aswat trained in al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan prior to 9/11, and helped radical hate preacher Abu Hamza establish a terror training camp in Oregon in 1999. US investigators also found his name in documents recovered from a Pakistani safehouse used by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the chief planner of the 9/11 attacks. Although never charged over the 7/7 bombings, Aswat was linked to the attack after police traced 20 calls made by the suicide bombers to a phone linked to him. Weeks later, he was arrested in Zambia carrying a terror manual and bomb-making materials. Reverse the Left’s Long March Activist judges are now one of the left’s most important assets, continually frustrating even the most moderate attempts to bring the running of the country closer to the demands of the public. The 1968 Marxist “Long March Through the Institutions” must be undone before anything can change, but there is no time to do so with a rightist counter march. If a Reform government is to achieve anything at all (those who expect it to achieve much more than that are going to be very disappointed) then one of its very first actions must be a thorough purge of activist judges. If they hide behind laws, then laws must be changed. If they hide behind ancient legal privileges, then if necessary they must be chased from their chambers by ordinary people wielding an even older privilege: The right to defend their families and communities. The targets may need to be left with their undeserved and inflated pensions, but paying for their early retirement would be a very worthwhile investment. Real justice must be done, for which we need real judges. Pushing Reform in the right direction is one of the most important tasks now opening up for genuine nationalists. I am working on this project right now. If YOU agree that it needs doing, please make a pledge to support my work. Thank you. Nick Griffin Beyond the Pale is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Nick Griffin Beyond the Pale that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. go to Substack by ppressing the link below. |
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