There has never been a better time than to be a criminal than under this Government

It's called a discussion, mottie...

Questions and answers...

Ignorant xenophobes such as yourself don't do answers of course :rolleyes:
 
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What term would you use?

I would say you should read the whole article (y)
-disproves your argument

A Lib Dem spokesman said tonight: "These are selective extracts of documents which discussed a range of options ahead of any possible negotiations. As the Liberal Democrats made clear throughout the election and in negotiations, they had four key priorities which were set out on the front page of the manifesto. All of these priorities were agreed in the coalition document
 
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FFS DP - Your posts are getting more and more ridiculous.

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It's too late for that, but please stop proving it.
 
Shocking.

https://mobile.twitter.com/MonidipaFouzder/status/1164569889698439173

This is absolutely shocking: RCJ lift broken. One lawyer, who is paralysed down one side and uses a wheelchair, was forced to climb the stairs to get to the courtroom. Another disabled lawyer (same case) couldn't get to the room.

https://mobile.twitter.com/TheCriminalBar/status/1164295572947394563

State of criminal justice system today. Murder trial at the Bailey (flagship court): the lights are so dim over the witness box (several broken) that the officer going through key evidence had to request a lamp to read schedule. Reason: cost of scaffolding to replace bulbs.

https://mobile.twitter.com/seeyouincourt1/status/1164169581642035200

Snaresbrook empty. Just seen two Rape trials given listings for the end of June next year, 2020. 6 courts of 20 open tomorrow at Snaresbrook. No recorders. So much for speedy justice.

https://mobile.twitter.com/EvansTheCrime/status/1164199660417900544

Here at Swansea Crown two cocaine dealers have avoided immediate prison because of “staggering” delays in case. They were caught with £4k of drugs, £720 cash, & phone full of incriminating texts. Released under investigation, they were sent postal requisitions *25* months later.

Cuts to the system through Austerity. Well done. Doesnt matter you will vote them in.
 
Cuts to the system through Austerity. Well done. Doesnt matter you will vote them in

Meanwhile Boris has been playing his 'we must be tougher on sentencing' - helps make his voters all angry, whilst ignoring the fact the prisons are at 97% capacity and austerity mean they are at breaking point.
 
A Lib Dem spokesman said tonight: "These are selective extracts of documents which discussed a range of options ahead of any possible negotiations. As the Liberal Democrats made clear throughout the election and in negotiations, they had four key priorities which were set out on the front page of the manifesto. All of these priorities were agreed in the coalition document
They put in their manifesto that they would abolish tuition fees, and would vote against any increases in the next parliament...

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Never did they say to the electorate during the election campaign that there was a 'range of options' regarding tuition fees should they become part of a coalition government!

It's very simple - they lied!
 
Meanwhile Boris has been playing his 'we must be tougher on sentencing' - helps make his voters all angry, whilst ignoring the fact the prisons are at 97% capacity and austerity mean they are at breaking point.

To be fair Notch, the term 'overcrowded prisons' has been around since the seventies.
 
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