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making breathing even more difficult.
By 11 April 1998, Pearce had been locked in a cupboard in the kitchen of Claire Latif's flat. On occasion Meina Latif, Claire Latif and Harker would go to the kitchen and further assault Pearce.
On 12 April Pearce probably died.
The trial judge, The Hon Mrs. Justice Steel DBE, recommended a tariff of 20 years for Meina Latif. In respect of the co-defendants, the trial judge recommended the following tariffs: Bevis (17 years), Francom (20 years), Claire Latif (20 years) and Harker (16 years). The trial judge noted that Meina Latif's 'psychiatric and psychological reports cause very real concern as to the degree of dangerousness and likelihood of re-offending'.
The Lord Chief Justice agreed with the trial judge's recommendation, noting that 'despite her youth, I think a term of 18-20 years is called for'.
A psychological report of 14 April 1999 referred to Meina Latif's difficult home background and that she was functioning well below average intellectual ability...
Latif has had five adjudications against her for offences against prison rules and Mr. Hearn voices concern that Latif was involved in bullying behaviour whilst on the Young Offenders Unit and has been subject to formal anti-bullying documentation on three occasions...
Representations have been made by Pearce's parents, Mrs. Irene Simmons and Mr. Stephen Pearce. They are naturally extremely distressed by what happened to their daughter and Mrs. Simmons was so adversely affected by the offence that she had to give up her job. Both oppose any reduction in tariff.
This was an extremely serious offence but the tariff was high for a person of Latif's age. Latif is now trying to make progress and this should be encouraged. I recommend a tariff of 17 years".
Lord Woolf, the Lord Chief Justice, adjudicated this decision.
He also adjudicated the decision to reduce Ann Harker's sentence by the same amount.
The Latif sisters were Asian, Harker was of Irish ancestry, the others were British white.
Lord Woolf is Jewish.
George Mudie, New Labour MP for Leeds East, voted for criminal behaviour to be punished with more severity if that behaviour be 'racially' or 'religiously' aggravated.
He signed an EDM sympathising with the British Sikh community, urging the government to amend legislation "so that British Sikhs may continue to work in all non-construction employment whilst wearing turbans". (One law for them, another for us)
He also voted for a Bill to Parliament which sought to remove all the restrictions on "nationality which apply to persons employed or holding office in any civil capacity under the Crown". Mudie thus demonstrated a willingness to further disadvantage the native born Briton by making a great many more good jobs available to the foreigner within this country, which were once the exclusive preserve of the indigenous population.
And, although he signed a good few Early Day Motions supportive of asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants since New Labour came to power, he did not sign an EDM critical of Abdullah Azad, who had offered to sell UK passports to those whose immigration status was in question.
He also signed an EDM condemning Feltham Young Offenders Institution as "institutionally racist", and sympathising with the family of Zahid Mubarek.
However, he never signed an EDM commemorating his constituent, Angela Pearce. Nor did he ever call for the Latif sisters to be "punished with more severity" for the part they played in Angela's death.
In fact, Mudie has never signed an EDM commemorating any of the many indigenous Britons killed by first and second-generation immigrants since New Labour came to power.
No MP ever mentioned Angela (left) or the girls who murdered her (right) in the House of Commons.
On the 8th of April, 1998, Gerald Kaufman, the Jewish MP for Manchester, Gorton, spoke thus, in the House of Commons. "It is a fact that, 12 years ago, when I was shadow Home Secretary, I introduced in Standing Committee G on 10 April 1986 a new clause that would have created the offence of racial harassment. The then Conservative Government defeated it. On 12 April 1994, I spoke from the Opposition Benches on the then Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill. I spoke in favour of the creation of an offence of racial harassment. That proposal was defeated by the then Conservative Government...
The Bill is ambitious. It needs commitment by all the forces of law and order and by all the support services... Great hope reposes in the Bill. It must not fail, and I believe that it will succeed".
It did succeed.
The indigenous population of this country may now be imprisoned for seven years if they are deemed to have encouraged "incitement" to racial or religious hatred. Before this bill was passed the sentence had been two years, and the previous law did not cover religious matters.
The courts have already made it quite clear that telling the truth is no defence. Thus, if I tell you that between 1944 and 1948, whilst the Brits were fighting and dying on behalf of the Jew in Europe, the Jew in Palestine was murdering more than 300 British soldiers and policemen who were trying to keep the peace, I could be jailed for 7 years.
Thus, if I tell you that between 1932 and 1934, more than 7 million Ukranian peasants were done to death by Stalin's Bolshevik regime, and the person most responsible for this genocide, Lazar Kaganovitch, was Jewish, I could be jailed for 7 years.
Thus, if I tell you that the man who headed the firing squad that executed the Russian royal family, Yakov Yurovsky, was Jewish, as was Yakov Sverdlov, who gave the order to Yurovsky to carry out the killings, I could be jailed for 7 years.
Thus, if I tell you that the most powerful three men in Russia at the time of Lenin's death in 1924, were Trotsky, Zinoviev and Kamenev, real names Bronstein, Apfelbaum and Rosenfeld, and two were Jews and the other half-Jewish, I might be jailed for 7 years.
And I could be jailed for 7 years if I tell you that, on page 19 of his 1994 work, Stalin Against the Jews, Jewish writer, Arkady Vaksberg, confirms the above, thus:
"Trotsky, Zinoviev, and Kamenev, alone formed the 'leadership nucleus', and had every reason to expect to inherit the mantle of leadership from Lenin. The man closest to the 'troika' (Trotsky-Zinoviev-Kamenev) after Sverdlov's death was Grigori Sokolnikov",
And if I told you that Sokolnikov was also Jewish, well, it wouldn't lessen my sentence.
And, if I told you that Frank Soskice, the Home Secretary who oversaw the introduction of the first race law into this country in 1965, was a Russian Jew, I might be up for some serious jail time.
And if I also told you that the British Board of Jewish Deputies were behind the introduction of every race law ever introduced into this country and that THEY now have the power to put me away for a long, long time, just for telling the truth,
I wouldn't be making it up.
This is Gerald Kaufman, MP:

On the 17th of April, 1998, 17-year-old Colin John Scarborough committed suicide in Doncaster prison.
Colin was white and English.
No MP ever mentioned him in the House of Commons.
In May, 1998, a 16-year-old boy was attacked and kicked unconscious in Tooting.
His 15-year-old friends were stamped on the head and left with cuts and bruises.
At least six black men participated in this unprovoked assault.
In May, 1998, a one-year-old baby was threatened with a knife in Wood Green, London.
A 21-year-old mother was pushing her baby in its pram when the muggers struck.
One of them brandished a knife whilst the other threatened to hurt the baby if she did not part with her jewellery.
The muggers were black.
Barbara Roche, New Labour MP for Hornsey and Wood Green, never mentioned this incident in the House of Commons. (For Roche's PC credentials, go here)
Nor did any other MP.
On the 1st of May, 1998, the This is London website had this to say:
"Police are trying to establish a motive for an attack which left a 63-year-old woman with a broken leg.
The woman was pushed over by a man who cycled by as she was walking along Kenton Road, near the junction with Winkley Close, Kenton, at 12.40pm on Wednesday last week.
She was sent sprawling onto the pavement, and had a tooth knocked out as well as breaking her leg...
The attacker was black, about 20, and was wearing a black and white striped T-shirt and black trousers. He was riding a black bicycle."
Barry Gardiner, New Labour MP for Brent North, voted to downgrade the illegality of cannabis.
He signed an EDM sympathising with the British Sikh community, urging the government to amend legislation "so that British Sikhs may continue to work in all non-construction employment whilst wearing turbans". (One law for them, another for us)
He also signed various Early Day Motions sympathetic to and supportive of asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants since New Labour came to power.
However, he did not sign an EDM critical of Abdullah Azad, of the Welfare Centre, Manchester, who had offered to sell UK passports to those whose immigration status was in question.
Gardiner also used the phrase "institutionalised racism" in the Commons.
However, he never mentioned the attack on his 63-year-old constituent mentioned above, in fact he has never mentioned any of the many indigenous Britons harmed by first and second-generation immigrants in the House of Commons.
On the 1st of May, 1998, The Borehamwood Times had this to say:
"A worried mum is warning other parents to tell their children to watch out for muggers when they travel on the Underground. Her advice comes after her 15-year-old son and his best friend were threatened with a knife just minutes after getting off a train at Woodford station.
Jenny Harridge, 45, says this is the latest in a spate of muggings that follow the same pattern. |