Following the sacking of Conor Burns, some people clearly take the abuse of their headed notepaper more seriously than others.
As he himself has boasted on Twitter and no doubt elsewhere, Oliver Kamm has sent a threatening letter to my widowed mother, signed, on Times headed notepaper, and no doubt at the expense of The Times. Indeed, he is so proud of that, that he falsely claims to have sent another one more recently. On the occasion that really happened, he threatened me with eventual criminal prosecution. What says The Times about any of this?
Kamm is also still promoting his either bad or mad claim that I once sent him an anti-Semitic death threat, even though, after it had been found to be have been partially written in a language that I could not read (I do not know one Hebrew letter from another), I was present when the Police laughed it out. He threatened to have me prosecuted, and then he faked a death threat that he tried to attribute to me. Can you see where this going?
Oh, well, Kamm has sought to insert himself, without success, into my support for justice for Harry Dunn, a cause to which Kamm himself is utterly unsympathetic. Or is he? From his far loftier perch, now that he has purported to take an interest in this case, what, exactly, has he done about it? That question will be posed with some frequency.
As he himself has boasted on Twitter and no doubt elsewhere, Oliver Kamm has sent a threatening letter to my widowed mother, signed, on Times headed notepaper, and no doubt at the expense of The Times. Indeed, he is so proud of that, that he falsely claims to have sent another one more recently. On the occasion that really happened, he threatened me with eventual criminal prosecution. What says The Times about any of this?
Kamm is also still promoting his either bad or mad claim that I once sent him an anti-Semitic death threat, even though, after it had been found to be have been partially written in a language that I could not read (I do not know one Hebrew letter from another), I was present when the Police laughed it out. He threatened to have me prosecuted, and then he faked a death threat that he tried to attribute to me. Can you see where this going?
Oh, well, Kamm has sought to insert himself, without success, into my support for justice for Harry Dunn, a cause to which Kamm himself is utterly unsympathetic. Or is he? From his far loftier perch, now that he has purported to take an interest in this case, what, exactly, has he done about it? That question will be posed with some frequency.
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