We reported more than a year ago on the Welsh magistrate who said gays were paedophiles, and agreed not to sit while an inquiry was held into his publicly proclaimed views.
Now, I’m glad to report, the bigoted twit has resigned.
The magistrate, Byron Butler, was stopped in the street the by former Steps singer Ian (“H”) Watkins, who was making a programme for an edition of BBC Wales’s Week In, Week Out about his experiences while growing up gay in the Welsh Valleys.
When this arsehole was asked by “H” about his views, he said, “I think probably it’s a suspicion of the mainstream that they [gays] perhaps will interfere with young people and so on, and that’s historically been the case.
“That is the danger. Paedophiles, not necessarily, but they do, don’t they? That’s the reality.”
The community is better off without pillocks like Mr Byron bloody Butler, thank you very much.
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