Andrew Leak
Before anyone had even identified the man, or asked why he had mounted the attack, some were taking to social media platforms to praise him. The assembled ranks of the Gammonati wanted to give him a medal. But they soon went quiet after he was identified as Andrew Leak, a 66-year-old whose social media history showed significant evidence of radicalisation.
So it should have surprised no-one when the BBC reported “Counter-terrorism police have taken on the investigation into a firebomb attack at a Dover immigration centre … Police who identified the man as Andrew Leak, 66, from High Wycombe, said it was likely the attack was sparked by ‘some form of hate-filled grievance’ … A search warrant at a property found ‘a number of items of interest’”. Yesterday’s Guardian report went further.
“Andrew Leak, the man suspected of Sunday’s firebombing of a Dover migrant centre, had a history of sharing far-right content and posting racist comments online, prompting questions about why it took police two days to treat the attack as an act of terrorism”. And there was more.
“In October last year, Leak, 66, wrote that he had sent a parcel ‘to the British government’, warning it that ‘I will end illegal immigration into this country within one year from the French boat side’ … Leak, from High Wycombe, who was found dead after Sunday’s attack, made no secret of his admiration for Tommy Robinson, the founder of the English Defence League”. And more.
“Last year he wrote: ‘A message to the UK government: if you dare come for our children we will come for you. If I can not have freedom, then I will choose death’ … He also “liked” a number of far-right groups on Facebook, including Enoch Powell was Right; Close UK Borders; God Hates Islam; and Patriots party … He also posted conspiratorial and racist theories about China and Covid vaccines”. He had been radicalised by the far right.
As it was with Darren Osbourne, so it was with Andrew Leak. They get radicalised online and end up indulging in acts of terrorism. They profess their admiration for Stephen Yaxley Lennon, who styles himself Tommy Robinson, and who will no doubt deny any responsibility for what happened in Dover - and, indeed, what ultimately happened to Andrew Leak.
That the Police did not immediately class as act of terrorism as it should have been suggests that Leak was not on their radar. But his Facebook wall was full of far right imagery. And he had posed with a number of face coverings - balaclavas, union flag lower face covering, grotesque masks, for instance - just to give them a clue, along with occasional outbursts of hatred.
And just to put the lid on it, as calls were being made for politicians to show a little restraint, exercise a bit of common sense over the incendiary rhetoric, Jonathan Gullis, who is at present a Tory MP, had, within 48 hours of Leak’s attack, named a hotel which was to accommodate asylum seekers.
This was a terrorist act. The Tories appear to have no problem cheering on a repeat, or maybe worse. That’s another reason for a General Election. Now.
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Meanwhile, the Alf Garnett section of red tory Quisling Labour wants to help their blue tory chums.....
ReplyDeletehttps://skwawkbox.org/2022/10/04/video-labour-reeves-tories-are-not-deporting-enough-people-fast-enough/
According to the Telegraph:
ReplyDelete"A source also claimed that he had previously been investigated for child sex offences and had threatened to take his own life while being questioned by police."
If true, then he fits right in the with the usual EDL crowd (AKA Tommy's Peados).
Anonymous @ 14:54. You hate the Labour Party. We've got the message. Now go and do something positive for a change. FWIW, I think Labour are too wedded to the established model of representative party democracy to make any real changes for the better in our unfortunate country, but fighting them is a distraction from fighting the real enemy.
ReplyDeleteOther left-wing parties and campaign groups are available by the way :)
09:17.
DeleteBit daft that. If anyone "hates" the Labour Party it's those who betrayed it against the wishes of the membership. Scarcely "representative democracy", that.
Doubtless the same kind of thing was said by collaborators in the Vichy state and sell-out apologists for Vidkum Quisling.
There's nothing new about rightie collaborators. In Britain's case they can always do the honest thing and join the tories. But they won't - for evidence of their gutless treachery see the Forde Report and the internal report on organised betrayal and sabotage from within the Legal and Governance Unit.
Try not to rewrite proven facts next time. There's enough of that corrupt muck in Murdoch/Rothermere corpoorate media.
On the RationalWiki talk page for the article on Tiny Tommeh Ten-Names there’s a lovely exchange, along the lines of:
ReplyDeleteTommunist: Tommy's done nothing wrong! Change my mind.
RWikipedian: What mind?
I expect he'll be back on Twitter soon, now that Space Karen has taken over.
Altogether now.....
ReplyDelete"There'll be blue'n'red tories over
The White Cliffs of Dover
Tomorrow, just you wait'n'see....."
RodJ. Don't waste your time, mate.
ReplyDeleteWhy would he want to change when his life is so satisfyingly simple as it is? No choices to be made. No discrimination necessary. They're all as bad as each other. He can never be held responsible for anything as none of it was anything to do with him.
Just trot out (or in his case, tankie out) the same old caricatured hatred, venom and bile except for the occasional lapse into a claimed concern for the victims of history and wars (reminding us, as he does so, of the old Soviet cant about 'peace-loving peoples of the world).
I fully expect him to go into the 2024 election united (with himself) behind the slogan: 'SECOND FRONT NOW!'
20:09.
DeleteU OK, hun?
You're getting more incoherent.......