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I didn't claim you to have given ME a hard time, but it looks, from where I'm sitting, that you're doing to CC -whatever your reasons/beliefs, WHAT you're doing is as close as make no difference- exactly what David did to me. There have, indeed, been politicians who have changed sides -Winston Churchill comes immediately to mind but there have been others more recent- it could be argued that they to give a better service to their constituents for having done so, because they have greater belief in their new cause.
There is nothing wrong with changing ones mind so long there is good and justifiable reason for doing so. Changing ones mind because a friend of yours online who you've never met, got duped by a con man and you followed suit without explanation. Is far from a good reason and totally unjustified.
48. David Boutflour: Who found the silencer in the case of Jeremy Bamber?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxXisXAZljg
All of this was canvassed at trial. Totally irrelevant in terms of FRESH evidence required for a submission and successful appeal.
It's FRESH if it wasn't mentioned at trial.