Four anti-ULEZ activists have been charged with harassing Mayor of London Sadiq Khan at his family home.Martin Whitehead, 61, Nick Arlett, 73, Alison Young, 50, and Lloyd Dunsford, 64, are all accused over an incident in Tooting, southwest London on April 6.
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00:00Can I just ask off the four of you, how are you feeling right now?
00:05I'm disgusted, I am absolutely disgusted that this country has become as it has with our judiciary.
00:12Are they there to uphold the law or uphold the will of their political masters?
00:18Because that's all I see here. This was pushed by Khan.
00:22Besides the case that Simon referred to, there was also another case of Just Stop
00:28or recently, where eight of them ended up in Greenwich Court.
00:32It's the same thing, identical thing, but actually outside Sunak's house.
00:37They walked free. The judge dismissed it, but not today.
00:41Don't tell me there's no bias within the law in this country now.
00:44And it's the impression that it gives. It brings the justice system into disrepute when you get those inconsistencies.
00:50And I know it's each case sort of on its merits, but this was not anywhere near Sadiq Khan's house.
00:57And I know where Sadiq Khan lives. I'm probably the only person that does,
01:01because I put a planning application in on his back garden many years ago.
01:05What number is it?
01:06I'm not saying. So I know where he lives. And they were nowhere near.