Has This Vile ‘British’ Traitor Been Dealt With Yet?
Are Brits STILL waiting to learn what kind of sentence ‘Ismael Watson, formerly known as Jack,’ is going to get at the Old Bailey?
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The last report we could find on the case told us that he’d be sentenced on 1st November, which was three weeks ago. Can anyone back in The Old Country provide news on how long he got, or if there’s been some delay?
Watson is a slimy degenerate who admitted flying to Turkey and trying to cross the border into the ISIS rape-gang’s caliphate.
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The Turks caught him and deported him back to Britain – pity they just didn’t shoot him on the spot, because that would be a much more just sentence than anything that may have been announced or will be announced.
Jurors had been told he was not in court but were warned not to hold it against him. Watson offered no defence and was convicted by a jury after 20 minutes of deliberations.
https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/walsall/2017/09/13/walsall-muslim-convert-given-last-chance-to-turn-up-to-court/
This swine seems to have assumed that by changing his name and religion, he was thereby entitled to slough off his duty to his own country – the jihadist had the nerve to protest that UK’s courts have no authority over him.
It must be made clear that no matter what religion one belongs to – and everyone has the absolute right to convert into and out of any and every creed…
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…a Brit’s first and only allegiance is to Queen and Country. Supranational sectarian solidarity is execrable and intolerable and no excuse!
The proper penalty for this apostate traitor should surely be a bullet or a rope…
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Kenny Hirst 23:34 on November 24, 2017 Permalink |
Nothing in the news, mate, but I will watch out for his name.
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Edward Lamont 17:53 on November 25, 2017 Permalink |
No sign of any sentencing yet which is strange because like you I have read the reports from the verdict and it was definitely said he would be sentenced by now.
I would hope he’d get life but the judiciary here is very soft on terrorism.
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