Stories of two-tier justice are back. On Monday, Victoria Thomas Bowen, the model who doused Nigel Farage with milkshake on the Clacton campaign trail earlier this year, received a three-month suspended sentence for assault at Westminster magistrates’ court (plus 120 hours of unpaid work and a compensation order.) Farage was very unhappy: ‘We now live in a country where you can assault a Member of Parliament and not go to prison,’ he said, calling this ‘the latest example of two-tier justice’.
Is he right? The judge who sentenced the assailant, Tan Ikram, is already known for his eclectic sentencing record. At the start of the year he gave a conditional discharge to Palestinian protesters openly glorifying the banned terrorist group Hamas, yet a couple of years earlier imprisoned a policeman for five months for a meme mocking George Floyd.
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