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Fair Sentence For These Savages?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-south -yorksh ire-256 42431
Every now and again a case comes up where I start to wonder if the human race needs a cull!
Every now and again a case comes up where I start to wonder if the human race needs a cull!
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -250483 07
But with a little luck the Government will soon do something about the short sentences given out for these offences.
/// The draft Modern Slavery Bill aims to increase the maximum custodial sentence for offenders from 14 years to life. ///
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2538 9760
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But with a little luck the Government will soon do something about the short sentences given out for these offences.
/// The draft Modern Slavery Bill aims to increase the maximum custodial sentence for offenders from 14 years to life. ///
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triggerhippy
/// It is a guess, I cannot speak for Gromit but i think he means how does a person with learning difficulties come to be the property of these people, why was no one else looking out for this person in our Big society? ///
Would he possibly be making sarcastic comment on David Cameron's 'Big Society'?
But then isn't Sheffield Council Labour led, so perhaps the fault lies much closer to home than the over all 'Big Society'
/// It is a guess, I cannot speak for Gromit but i think he means how does a person with learning difficulties come to be the property of these people, why was no one else looking out for this person in our Big society? ///
Would he possibly be making sarcastic comment on David Cameron's 'Big Society'?
But then isn't Sheffield Council Labour led, so perhaps the fault lies much closer to home than the over all 'Big Society'
This is a perfect demonstration of 'The Big Society' and I can't see an issue with that.
We are repeatedly told that there is a growing underclass of benefits claimants in this country and we also recognise that there is a demographic issue of an ageing population which currently is being used as a justification for immigration.
Here is a potential solution; benefits claimants could be distributed to Tax Paying households free of charge.
I could accommodate at least two of them in my garage.
They would be very useful around the place, doing the gardening, washing the cars etc
The key point is that their usefulness would increase as we get older and would probably remove or at least delay our need for Romanian 'Carers'.
We are repeatedly told that there is a growing underclass of benefits claimants in this country and we also recognise that there is a demographic issue of an ageing population which currently is being used as a justification for immigration.
Here is a potential solution; benefits claimants could be distributed to Tax Paying households free of charge.
I could accommodate at least two of them in my garage.
They would be very useful around the place, doing the gardening, washing the cars etc
The key point is that their usefulness would increase as we get older and would probably remove or at least delay our need for Romanian 'Carers'.
Not enough. This may be sentencing by guideline, but this case calls for exemplary sentencing. The victim had serious injuries. We could see from the tape shown on TV that injuries were inflicted with intent to cause grievous bodily harm; maximum life imprisonment. We have had cases like this before and there is reason to believe that they are not unusual.
The principal offender should have got 12 years, and let the Court of Appeal sort out the inevitable appeal. They can't interfere, as the Crown won 't appeal this sentence as too lenient, but, with 12 years they can lay down rules for cases such as this, which may well mean more that less than 7 years not being appropriate.
The principal offender should have got 12 years, and let the Court of Appeal sort out the inevitable appeal. They can't interfere, as the Crown won 't appeal this sentence as too lenient, but, with 12 years they can lay down rules for cases such as this, which may well mean more that less than 7 years not being appropriate.
zeuhl; Your link tells us; "The stated aim is to create a climate that empowers local people and communities, building a "big society" that will take power away from politicians and give it to people."
What the hell has that got to do with these pond-life beating the crap out of defenceless young man? Are you suggesting that these gratuitous acts of violence are something to do with central government?
What the hell has that got to do with these pond-life beating the crap out of defenceless young man? Are you suggesting that these gratuitous acts of violence are something to do with central government?