Tommy Robinson's Flight From Justice: a fun board game for all ages.

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ARE you a police-fighting patriot, proud to beat up unarmed female police officers? Keen to relive your childhood playing Escape From Colditz with a British hero fleeing oppressive forces, but pointedly not the Nazis?

Each game contains: 1 x board, 4 x Tommy Robinsons, 10 x police officers, 20 x dickhead Tommy supporters, 1 x Woke Establishment, 2 x dice.

The aim

Tommy Robinson, fighting for freedom of speech, is in trouble for showing an amateur, overlong documentary in which he libels a teenage Syrian refugee by accusing him of attacking English girls. Your job is to keep Tommy out of prison for breaching a court order – not easy when Tommy is testing the patience of the law like a dick!

How to play

Tommy must reach the Eurostar Terminal in St Pancras without being arrested. Roll the dice to move and use your tattooed supporters to obstruct the police, although judging by past skirmishes, they’re as happy to film their beloved leader being arrested on their phones.

As you attempt to escape the direct consequences of your own actions, you can:

Be victimised by the Woke Establishment

Landing on a ‘Victimised by the Woke Establishment’ square could mean seeing footballers taking the knee or a police car drive past with a temporary LGBTQ+ paint job. Whatever the specifics, it’s the worst oppression anyone has ever experienced in history, so Tommy deserves an extra turn.

Play a disguise card

As well as Tommy Robinson, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has used the names Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris and Wayne King, apparently because Islamic assassins are out to get him. Nothing to do with convictions for entering the US on a false passport or mortgage fraud.

Board the Eurostar

You need to roll between two and 12 using both dice. This is impossible to fail at because Tommy just has to get on the Eurostar, not cling to the underside of a carriage like in a film. He even has a ticket.

Hide out in France

The most challenging part of the game. France is a living hell for Tommy, because no one knows who he is, everyone’s foreign, the far-right just got beaten in an election and there’s nothing to do except look at fine art in The Louvre every day.

Roll a dice every turn to see if you can stand it. If you roll less than four while you’re in France, you crack under the pressure and humiliatingly return to the UK with your tail between your legs, which is oddly prophetic for a board game.

Deciding the winner

Technically you can’t win due to the British legal system being prejudiced against the white, and because Tommy has to return due to needing the attention. For the purposes of the game, the winner is whoever kept Tommy on the run the longest, giving the UK a nice break from his stuck-record racism. Well done!
 

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Well well well.

The usual far-right suspects condoning the recent riots, including the attack on places of worship, and when only a few weeks ago they were loudly condemning a riot by local residents in Leeds.

The same Tommy Robinson who X'ed or twittered (whatever it is called these days) “why has our government let this Syrian fella in to stab innocent children.”

Clearly hasn't learned his lesson regarding spreading misinformation, right?

The likes of the toxic Andrew Tate, claiming the attacks were committed by an “undocumented migrant”.

Misinformation from multiple far-right sources, ghouls which triggered the far-right and when 100s of mainly middle-aged men then entered the Merseyside area, and who were described by local residents as “beered-up thugs”.

While those local residents, grappling with the horrendous events that occurred, had gathered to mourn the tragic loss of life and serious injury to innocent children (and adults).

Far-right ghouls later boasting online about beating up female police officers and first responders. Including broken bones, and disfigurement. Before they drunkenly pissed on the statue of Winston Churchill in London a few days later, hysterically chanting “England til I die”.

The same sausages who believe a 6 month YTS plumbing course in the 80s was national service.

The pride of England, right?
 

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ARE you a police-fighting patriot, proud to beat up unarmed female police officers? Keen to relive your childhood playing Escape From Colditz with a British hero fleeing oppressive forces, but pointedly not the Nazis?

Each game contains: 1 x board, 4 x Tommy Robinsons, 10 x police officers, 20 x dickhead Tommy supporters, 1 x Woke Establishment, 2 x dice.

The aim

Tommy Robinson, fighting for freedom of speech, is in trouble for showing an amateur, overlong documentary in which he libels a teenage Syrian refugee by accusing him of attacking English girls. Your job is to keep Tommy out of prison for breaching a court order – not easy when Tommy is testing the patience of the law like a dick!

How to play

Tommy must reach the Eurostar Terminal in St Pancras without being arrested. Roll the dice to move and use your tattooed supporters to obstruct the police, although judging by past skirmishes, they’re as happy to film their beloved leader being arrested on their phones.

As you attempt to escape the direct consequences of your own actions, you can:

Be victimised by the Woke Establishment

Landing on a ‘Victimised by the Woke Establishment’ square could mean seeing footballers taking the knee or a police car drive past with a temporary LGBTQ+ paint job. Whatever the specifics, it’s the worst oppression anyone has ever experienced in history, so Tommy deserves an extra turn.

Play a disguise card

As well as Tommy Robinson, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon has used the names Andrew McMaster, Paul Harris and Wayne King, apparently because Islamic assassins are out to get him. Nothing to do with convictions for entering the US on a false passport or mortgage fraud.

Board the Eurostar

You need to roll between two and 12 using both dice. This is impossible to fail at because Tommy just has to get on the Eurostar, not cling to the underside of a carriage like in a film. He even has a ticket.

Hide out in France

The most challenging part of the game. France is a living hell for Tommy, because no one knows who he is, everyone’s foreign, the far-right just got beaten in an election and there’s nothing to do except look at fine art in The Louvre every day.

Roll a dice every turn to see if you can stand it. If you roll less than four while you’re in France, you crack under the pressure and humiliatingly return to the UK with your tail between your legs, which is oddly prophetic for a board game.

Deciding the winner

Technically you can’t win due to the British legal system being prejudiced against the white, and because Tommy has to return due to needing the attention. For the purposes of the game, the winner is whoever kept Tommy on the run the longest, giving the UK a nice break from his stuck-record racism. Well done!
How dare you parody Escape From Colditz! :) As a child I was forced to play this game by father even though I never fully understood the rules. You may wonder why it's still in my possession, I do too. I once took it to a charity shop but they refused to take it because it's got a couple of swastikas on the box. I am stuck with Nazi paraphernalia. :eek:
I've scrubbed them out on the pic to avoid offending anyone.
Coditz.JPG
 

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How dare you parody Escape From Colditz! :) As a child I was forced to play this game by father even though I never fully understood the rules. You may wonder why it's still in my possession, I do too. I once took it to a charity shop but they refused to take it because it's got a couple of swastikas on the box. I am stuck with Nazi paraphernalia. :eek:
I've scrubbed them out on the pic to avoid offending anyone.
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If that is complete would you consider selling it to me. Thanks.
 

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Damn, a Swastika.

I don't get it.
How can people not understand that National Socialism was in fact left wing.
It baffles me.

So, Communism, is the fight of the workers against the owners, thereby bringing about a dictatorship of the proletariat.
Fascism, is about the dictatorship of the Nation state, hence Italy and Mussolini.
Nazism is about the dictatorship of the race, hence Germany and old Adolf.

All of these ideologies are left wing, they are socialist.

Right wing beliefs are smaller government.
Less intervention in business.
More freedom of choice.

So extreme right wing would actually be those who want singular individuality to be the prime form of government.
Do away with any form of statism.

Some would call them anarchists, but thats a simplistic view.

People don't think, when they see a label.. Scary Far Right, they aren't far right at all, they are leftists, they want unity and government to step in and stop whatever they don't like.

It's so silly.
 

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Damn, a Swastika.

I don't get it.
How can people not understand that National Socialism was in fact left wing.
It baffles me.

So, Communism, is the fight of the workers against the owners, thereby bringing about a dictatorship of the proletariat.
Fascism, is about the dictatorship of the Nation state, hence Italy and Mussolini.
Nazism is about the dictatorship of the race, hence Germany and old Adolf.

All of these ideologies are left wing, they are socialist.

Right wing beliefs are smaller government.
Less intervention in business.
More freedom of choice.

So extreme right wing would actually be those who want singular individuality to be the prime form of government.
Do away with any form of statism.

Some would call them anarchists, but thats a simplistic view.

People don't think, when they see a label.. Scary Far Right, they aren't far right at all, they are leftists, they want unity and government to step in and stop whatever they don't like.

It's so silly.
Shut up.

Say something good or funny.

There is some wit in you somewhere?
 

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lol.

I'm here for fun.
Someone please tell me I am wrong.
 

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lol.

I'm here for fun.
Someone please tell me I am wrong.
Depends what you mean by FUN?

Do you ever use the chat rooms?

I don't.!
 

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Altair, come on, we know each other from forums.
What is your problem with me just stating simple political ideology in its framework.

When folks think they know something which becomes a belief against the "Opposition" but in reality they are lacking context.
Can we not try to explain that boths sides are falling into the trap of asking government to solve the problems they see?

Hence they are both wanting more governmental control, hence left wing.
 

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Altair, come on, we know each other from forums.
What is your problem with me just stating simple political ideology in its framework.

When folks think they know something which becomes a belief against the "Opposition" but in reality they are lacking context.
Can we not try to explain that boths sides are falling into the trap of asking government to solve the problems they see?

Hence they are both wanting more governmental control, hence left wing.
When did I EVER say I had a problem with YOU?

NEVER.!

I have NO argument with you old boy.

I dedicate this song to YOU.

Tells a Story. Much like You do. You will get this.

 
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