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Well done. You remember cat good.
Around 1906?I had a suit like that years ago, when they were fashionable.
Around 1906?I had a suit like that years ago, when they were fashionable.
Fascist and doesn't now how to wear suit?!He has a tieclip, but no cufflinks.
Serving Metropolitan Police officer, Benjamin Hannam, 22, of Enfield, north London, appeared before the Old Bailey on 14 August 2020 charged with being a member of far-right terrorist group National Action, fraud and possessing an indecent image of a child. Hannam did not enter any pleas, and was bailed ahead of a pre-trial hearing in December 2020.
A provisional date of 1 March 2021 has been set for his trial, with the case expected to last for five weeks.
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Serving Metropolitan Police officer Benjamin Hannam (above) currently faces the following charges:
- Between 17 December 2016 and 1 January 2018 he belonged or professed to belong to a proscribed organisation, namely National Action, contrary to section 11 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
- On or before 19 July 2017 he dishonestly made a false representation, in that he falsely represented in his application to join the Metropolitan Police that he had not been a member of an organisation similar to the BNP, namely National Action, intending to make gain for himself, contrary to section 1 and 2 of the Fraud Act 2006.
- On or before 24 October 2017 he dishonestly made a false representation, in that he falsely represented in his vetting form to join the Metropolitan Police that he had not been a member of an organisation similar to the BNP, namely National Action, intending to make gain for himself, contrary to section 1 and 2 of the Fraud Act 2006.
- On 22 July 2018 he was in possession of an indecent photograph of a child, contrary to section 160 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
- On 27 November 2016 he was in possession of a prohibited image of a child, contrary to section 62 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009.
The muss psychology of fascism
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He would have preferred three days earlier, on his leader's birthday.I bet he’s gutted he’s getting sentenced on St. George’s Day!
It's strange how everyone knows Hitler's birthday but no one knows Mussolini'sHe would have preferred three days earlier, on his leader's birthday.
In the 70s the fascists would have a march supposedly for St George's day, which often took place on or around 20 April.It's strange how everyone knows Hitler's birthday but no one knows Mussolini's
They couldn’t rely on the trains to get them there on time...In the 70s the fascists would have a march supposedly for St George's day, which often took place on or around 20 April.
They never commemorated Mussolini's birthday.
The career progression of the Metropolitan Police's PC Benjamin Hannam, who has been found guilty of membership of the banned right-wing extremist group National Action, lying on his Met Police application and having terror documents detailing knife combat and making explosive devices, and admitted possessing an indecent image of a child. Soon after he joined his employer, the Metropolitan Police, PC Benjamin Hannam was found to have committed gross misconduct after he was found using a young relative's travel card to use public transport for free:
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PC Benjamin Hannam will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on 23 April 2021, once the media ensure that we feel all sufficiently sorry for him after hearing about his autism, 'rejection by his Muslim girlfriend's family', 'social awkwardness', 'gay' grandfather who suffers from cancer, and 'Jewish step-grandfather'.
I don't know eitherIt's strange how everyone knows Hitler's birthday but no one knows Mussolini's
dhis actions had "without question harmed public confidence in, and the reputation of" the force.