A balanced and valid point - as usual new Judge.
I was intrigued by the input into the debate by Jonathan Aitken who does have something to say from experience, having been a prisoner himself.
Mr Aitken advised that the thinkers who imagine that convicts feel seriously disenfranchised by the lack of a vote are well wide of the mark. In reality, access to e-mail and the internet which is denied, is a far higher priority for most prisoners, and the notion that a vote assists rehabilitation with a sense of responsibility and a re-entry into society is, if not actually laughable, certainly a somewhat fanciful notion.
Compensation claims need to be resisted with appropriae legislation as soon as is practical, to avoid having to fight every individual case on its merits, which will cose the government a fortune in legal defences.