[Deleted User] wrote: » I don't think you understand that the retraction makes your narrative look silly... Keep going though...
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Anyone who has time for SYL or worse still, falls for his con tricks, looks silly.
pinkyeye wrote: » Now this is hilarious. He says because he's in fear for his family's life he's now living in Spain! Eh, what's the definition of refugee? What is he going to do when Brexit happens and he's forced to return to the land where people want to kill him?:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D This gave me the best laugh I've had in ages.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Everyone on the last few pages are saying conman and other such things but he drew attention to the Muslim grooming gangs in Luton years ago, if people had listened to him many children would not have been horribly raped. Also anyone that calls him SYL sound very childish, almost like they are getting on up on him or something, It all sounds very Guardian newspaper inspired.
For Forks Sake wrote: » *Stephen Yaxley-Lennon
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Same people that use his old name would throw a fit if you ‘dead-named’ a transsexual.
humberklog wrote: » I've a question about this. I notice on Twitter etc. that when people are having a pop off him they often point out that his original name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon (I've heard it also said that that may not even be his name). But am I missing something in the name Yaxley-Lennon? It's not like his name was Mustafa Yildiz or Mohammed Abboud or Habubakar Oni, that I could understand. But Stephen Yaxley-Lennon doesn't seem to me to be a great embarrassing reveal.
Yellow_Fern wrote: » I dont think he is anti Spanish or anti refugee though. I dont get the humour in your point at all.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » He's pro brexit, anti immigrant but had now moved to Spain without speaking the language or having any employment there.
Tasfasdf wrote: » So what?
Niner leprauchan wrote: » I edited to explain better. I shouldn't have had it. It's pretty ****ing obvious
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » It's just his name. He needed his other names, including Tommy Robinson when he was committing frauds. I don't think we need to play along and call him by his fraudster names. Why did you think it was derogatory? It's just a reminder that he had so many names to help with his frauds - because he's a convicted fraudster.
humberklog wrote: » It's not that I thought it was derogatory- I didn't know if it was intended to be derogatory and if it was why would it be. I don't really go with your explanation of why a lot of people choose to point out his real name so often.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » No no no. When British people live abroad they're called "expats" when Muslims do it, they're refugees. Besides, retiring to Spain is the traditional life trajectory for the British conman.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Because the names he uses like Tommy Robinson are aliases. His convictions and crimes records are under his real name.He uses Tommy to hide his true self. People use his real name to deny him that.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » So it is like I said, a childish way of protesting and having a dig, infact all we have to do to know a posters opinions are see which name they give him, just like the Guardian Newspaper.