Decent enough sentence although sentencing guidelines need reviewed.Minimum 52 year sentence.
Should have been WLT, end of.
'If' he gets out at 70, he could still have 20-30 years of life ... freedom.

Decent enough sentence although sentencing guidelines need reviewed.Minimum 52 year sentence.
What, no Bangladeshi cuisine?the central European countries are virtually zero % muslim.

Lol take your pickWhat, no Bangladeshi cuisine?
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I hope every hour he spends in prison is as miserable as it can be. I hope they never let scumbag out.Decent enough sentence although sentencing guidelines need reviewed.
What does that mean?Should have been WLT, end of.
Here's hoping he leaves prison in a box feet first having spent his entire miserable life in there.'If' he gets out at 70, he could still have 20-30 years of life ... freedom.
What does that mean?
FFS.Whole life tarrif. He was too young by 9 days.

No problems with people introducing themselves to him.Unfortunatly we will have to pay for him to be there for the next 50+ years.
Hopefully someone inside who came from Stockport will sort things out and save us that bill.

Agree TA was saying the same in our house tonight what a disgrace that judge is. And here we go again. I woulda raised hell and earth ensure he sat through the messages from those parents as you say by force and if he murmured a noise that would equate to another year in prison alongside a corrective shock via high voltage wrist and ankle straps to remind him to stay quiet.Apparently the scum bag refused to attend to court for sentencing
Said he would kick off and disrupt proceedings
Really
after being chained into a wheelchair in a straight jacket ?
And gaffer tape wrapped around his / head / mouth ??
What, no Bangladeshi cuisine?
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It would suit a lot of people, rather powerful people, if we could forget about those little girls entirely, I think. So I was not surprised when I heard yesterday that Axel Rudakubana had changed his plea to guilty. In fact, many of us, including Telegraph readers in the comments, had been speculating in recent days on which particular ruse the authorities would deploy to make sure the ghastly details of what happened in that dance studio on July 29 2024 never reached the public.
Cover-up antennae twitched again on Sunday when it was revealed that Rudakubana’s lawyers were not intending to offer any defence against the 16 crimes of which he had been accused. This was, to say the least, highly unusual. Why did the defendant plead not guilty in the first place? In a situation where the crimes are as monstrous as these, there is little point in doing that, save the sheer perverse pleasure the monster can inflict on survivors and on the families of his victims.