David Spring, a 61-year-old who participated in an anti-mass migration protest following the deadly mass stabbing of several young girls in Southport, England, has been imprisoned for 18 months. He is accused of chanting, “Who the f**k is Allah?” and, per local media, making “hostile gestures” towards police and calling them “c***s.”
Judge Benedict Kelleher told Spring, a retired train driver whose wife is in poor health, “What you did could and it seems did encourage others to engage in disorder.”
After his arrest at the demonstration near Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer‘s official residence in London, the 61-year-old told officers, “I didn’t go up to London to riot. I went to complain about people put up in hotels.”
This is a reference to the over 120,000 illegal aliens who have paid criminal people-smugglers to bring them to England by sea in small boats since 2018, most of whom are planted in hotels around the country at taxpayers’ expense.
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Spring’s sentencing contrasts sharply with that of Black Lives Matter rioters in 2020. For instance, Astrophel Sang, a then-19-year-old who desecrated the Cenotaph memorial to Britain’s war dead and tried to set fire to the British flags adorning it, was allowed to walk free with a conditional discharge, the only real punishment being an order to pay £340 (~$435) in court costs.
Prime Minister Starmer is accused of presiding over a two-tier system of justice in response to the anti-mass migration protests and Muslim and far-left counter-protests. The former been publicly denounced and confronted aggressively by riot police. At the same time, the latter have been appeased and indulged.
The authorities are pursuing Britons who did much less than Spring, including a 55-year-old woman arrested simply for sharing “inaccurate information” about the Southport suspect on social media.