And another one..

I didn't expect you to know that answer either.
I’m personally against the death penalty, because a miscarriage of justice cannot be corrected if the person has been killed.

I do think a bit of out of the box thinking could result in foreign born criminals being housed for less in their own country.

It cost £40k per year in the U.K. I could do it for £5K in Nigeria and make a massive profit.
 
Well, we've now got to pay for this cheeky chappie for the next 29 years. I bet there’s a few hearts bleeding on here for him.

I would be saying the same if he was white British born.

Why are these feckers not handed whole life tariffs? No one will ever convince me that it's right for these people to have a glimmer of hope that one day they might be free.

They have taken a life. Therefore, whilst I don't support the death penalty, I can't see any other logic than locking them away for the rest of theirs.
 
However, could we trust a Third World country, to even do that reliably. I would suggest not, they would soon be back in circulation.
It costs £1k. P/a. Let’s. Call it £2k allowing them a bit of an upgrade. £1k is my fee. They are being paid £2k profit for every prisoner they hold.

I can’t see much of an incentive to let them go.
 
I would be saying the same if he was white British born.

Why are these feckers not handed whole life tariffs? No one will ever convince me that it's right for these people to have a glimmer of hope that one day they might be free.

They have taken a life. Therefore, whilst I don't support the death penalty, I can't see any other logic than locking them away for the rest of theirs.

Human rights init gov.
 
He's 27 or thereabouts, so theoretically could be freed when he's 56. Could quite easily have 20-30 years thereafter as a free man.

Pathetic sentencing. Pathetic.
 
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