Well, I’ve been away for a few days and didn’t listen to the BBC but that changed this morning, God, but it is bad, isn’t it? This morning we had Diana Fulbrook of the Probations Chief’s Association on to shill for a liberal approach to those who commit serious crimes, following on from the BBC’s approval of Ken Clarke’s ludicrous statement that there is no connection between sending people to prison and falling crime levels. It seems to me that the BBC is in rapture to Ken Clarke’s uber-liberal approach to our Justice system.
BACK TO NORMAL..
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Let more criminals back out on the streets while at the same time reducing the number of police. It’s a winning combination!
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David
Exactly, what can go wrong :'(
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Let’s not forget that Ken Clarke was the Berk of the Century who under Major introduced the law that forbade Courts taking an offender’s previous convictions into account when passing sentence. After a spate of principled resignations by Magistrates this insanity got scrapped.
Can’t wait to see the crime figures after Clark has been ‘Justice Secretary’. Glad I live in Spain.
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If you extrapolate his theory, and totally abolish prisons, crime will vanish completely!
Anyone see that pig fly past then?….
What a knob he is.
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Let me see. If prime shitbag Moat was still in prison that wouldn’t have “reduced crime”
Oh yaeh Kenny?
Well I can think of 3 people who would diagree. Actually make that 2, as one was shot in the head 3 times by Moaty.
Ken Clarke is a pampered liberal jerk who has no friggin’ idea of what it’s is like to live in the average UK town with the scum on full public display day and night.
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fo f’s sake! — is there no conviction out there?!
–they’re just bending the rules to fit the financial situation – ok with everything else – but try telling that to the family of a murder victim….
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If the TODAY programme had its way the only thing prisons would be used for is to send violators of Political Correctness to chant slogans in confinement until they re-earn their place in society by ‘freely’ expressing the ‘right opinions’.
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