Who do you admire more – fake ‘Kate Adie’ or the traffic warden who ticketed ‘Tommy Robinson’?

If you’re looking for a story that hilariously spotlights the insanity into which UK politics has fallen, here it is: Far-right supporters of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, the activist who was convicted for contempt of court yesterday (July 5), have been praising BBC stalwart Kate Adie for supporting him.

The trouble is, it’s a fake Twitter account and all they have done is set themselves up for more ridicule.

Meanwhile, the traffic warden who ticketed Yaxley-Lennon’s bus while it was parked outside the Old Bailey has received well-deserved plaudits.

Here’s how it unravelled on Twitter – with video evidence:

Here’s a trainee reporter who did gobble it up – right-wing hack James Delingpole:

His editors should probably check his credentials before letting him write anything else. Thankfully other people got the point:

https://twitter.com/dylanburywood/status/1147424261457367040

The whole farrago culminated with this:

Meanwhile, outside the Old Bailey…

Happy days!

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3 Comments

  1. Dave Rowlands July 6, 2019 at 3:49 pm - Reply

    I’m sure the courts said no photographs or reporting, but then, who am I to question why photos of the odd tea leaf as they are going into court is actually the same as the case of these vile people.

    There are many thousands of photographs of people entering the court house before trial, the only reason that idiot wanted to film it was to create hatred, thank goodness those who were accused had the protection of the courts otherwise justice by mob rule would have been the outcome, and of course, the hatred of similar persons would have escalated.

    The UK is in a sad place, we need to get a grip.

  2. 4foxandhare July 6, 2019 at 10:21 pm - Reply

    Easy question – the traffic warden is my choice.

  3. nmac064 July 8, 2019 at 10:39 am - Reply

    If justice is served Yaxley-Lennon won’t be needing any vehicles for the next two years.

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