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Ruling that protesters could not tell the jury about their motivation was all the judiciaries decision.
Don't pass the buck on this. England's judiciary, and their lawyer class in general, has betrayed the freedom of speech and expression that florist in England hundreds of years before the rest of the continent and made it to Envy of the world.
All for some chiseling cunts busy stealing our lunch and freedom with the help of that same judiciary. They think what remained of democracy is already dead.