A Bristol man has dropped his appeal against the conviction he received for the trolling on an MP elected via an all-woman-shortlist, when it became apparant his Liberty could be deprived further.
Feeble MP, Stella Creasy, had Peter Nunn, 33, convicted for sending her a “menacing” message. Second-rate Creasy does not fit the bill of a typical parliamentarian, who in Steve Rotheram’s words are “pachyderms with little or no feeling.” Stella Creasy perhaps feels she deserves favours from the police, following her in some people’s minds only getting in because her male revivals were not able to compete with her on Merit.”
Despite his appeal against his conviction, Peter Nunn dropped his claim when it became apparent there could be serious consequences if the judge was not able to understand that politicians, even women policiains, should be able to ignore abuse from the public. David Patience is Peter Nunn’s Counsel. “This court would have had the power to vary the sentence upwards,” he told the Old Baily. “Mr Nunn has with some reluctance decided the appropriate course was to abandon the appeal despite his view there were issues of some substance that did arise.”
Peter Nunn also sent messages to radical feminist, Caroline Criado Perez, who started a misandrist campaign to remove men from the British ten pound note. Peter Nunn has been barred from contacted either Caroline Criado-Perez or Stella Creasy, with the sitting judge, Ricard Marks QC saying he hoped his judgement would be a “lesson” to Nunn.