Saturday, 8 February 2014

A Telling Paragraph…

Halfway through the trial, Nazir Afzal, chief crown prosecutor for the north-west, slipped in to court.
Spotted by a reporter, he insisted his presence did not indicate nervousness at the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Indeed so. I suspect it indicates blind panic.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

He might turn his clearly prejudiced eye to a very real problem of muslim (white) underage female groomers?

Anonymous said...

I agree

Anonymous said...

Bunny

He is a product of the liberal left legal education, the sort of cretin who actually believes what is written in the textbooks and does not apply his own instincts to it, because he is not capable of his own thought. I have a text book which states that 'courts seek equality in the Law but not socio-economic equality' my margin notes were 'fuck off you lefty twat'.

He is a product of that and another high profile case would have cemented his position of witch finder general. Besides that what the other two chaps said.

andy5759 said...

Yup, homos are no longer the predators to fear, it's heterosexual pederasts now. Ignoring the high probability that homosexual males like their meat close to the bone. Since Gadd and King high profile cases have involved heterosexual grooming allegations. Where are they taking us? Our ancient and learned morals are being changed by people with an unknown agenda.

Woman on a Raft said...

No, it indicates that something political is going on. This was the prosecutor who managed to bring in the grooming gang trials.

My best guess is that in order to do that they had to be seen to be bringing trials when white men were accused, even if the evidence was negligible in comparison, otherwise the defendants would have played the race card.

Anonymous could not be more wrong.

JuliaM said...

"He is a product of the liberal left legal education..."

Indeed so. And there's more where he came from.

"My best guess is that in order to do that they had to be seen to be bringing trials when white men were accused, even if the evidence was negligible in comparison..."

I suspect you may well be right.

Anonymous said...

He may well have brought some Muslim groomers to trial but he refuses at every opportunity to acknowledge the common denominator publicly and properly.