It's exactly the point
No it’s not
It's exactly the point

How many?Quite a few pensioners can’t do that already and they are having to choose between heat or eat.
Maybe they are not physically or morally capable of going on a slaughter rampage.I doubt it.
Or pensioners would be committing crimes to get imprisoned

Post 192 thenNo it’s not

You're beginning to understandMaybe they are not physically or morally capable of going on a slaughter rampage.
Quite a few pensioners can’t do that already and they are having to choose between heat or eat.
ask him...How come people are still using his first name. Usually when people are convicted of heinous crimes their first names are dropped - like you never hear people say Jimmy Savile - its now just Savile or shipman / allet - and so on. Just an observation.
It is a very smart deflection by the government and media to switch the focus from terrorism to his ability to purchase the knife online. Whilst I am in no doubt the online sale of such items to under 18s needs to be addressed, I do not personally see this issue as a zero sum game with regards to Axel. I may be alone on that here, but looking at the results of today's Find Out Now poll in the wake of Southport, I think that is unlikely.
Post 192 then
It's no good having a hissy fit boyo.Ball cocks
Fact is imo let him rot 6 foot under end of story
You and other like minded persons can argue his human rights from now untill hell freezes over ( ?)
I will have none of it
Neither do I care what you and others say or think on the subject
Unlike trans.Maybe they are not physically or morally capable of going on a slaughter rampage.
It's no good having a hissy fit boyo.
The law is the law. No matter how bad your warped, twisted, sick puppy, blood-thirsty cravings are for revenge, the processes have to be followed, even when the death penalty has been handed down.
Are you a Sharia Law nutter?
I am not devaluing your personal experience, it sounds very close to home. But some schools, on the evidence of the Ofsted paper, take it seriously but don't act accordingly. Like not calling the police, and treating exclusion as a last resort.View attachment 370718
It certainly does. Even the first approach states 'until all other possibilities have been exhausted'.
I can give you fist hand knowledge that schools will always look after the safety of the majority of the pupils and have no hesitation permanently excluding a child carrying a knife into school.
Your earlier post is still nonsense. Knives in school is taken very seriously.

He's a demented criminal, they do bad things.I dont know how he got hold of a knife from amazon.