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[Politics] Protests/rioting in lots of places



B-right-on

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She's probably suffering from Amnesia.

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Springal

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Absolutely mad the mum being on holiday in Ibiza. Can’t imagine how her son got involved in these riots 🙄
 
















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Were it not for prison capacity issues, she might be worried about a custodial sentence for contempt of court - there's just no Space anymore.
She's clearly taken the goodwill of the British judicial system for granted and needs to check her Privilege.
 








cunning fergus

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Were it not for prison capacity issues, she might be worried about a custodial sentence for contempt of court - there's just no Space anymore.
I think the “authorities” are doing their best to move some terrorists out from prison to hospitals these days if their murderous intent can be “diagnosed” with a kind of delusional religious syndrome. Isn’t that everyone that goes to a church, mosque etc?


Anyway, I’m pretty sure this sentence will be fully understood by the good burghers of Lancashire as it was in Nottingham for the murderer there who avoided prison after killing 3 people.

It’s like there’s an underlying heirachy that applies to the justice system these days…….Starmer needs to get a grip before he gets a nickname.
 




MJsGhost

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I think the “authorities” are doing their best to move some terrorists out from prison to hospitals these days if their murderous intent can be “diagnosed” with a kind of delusional religious syndrome. Isn’t that everyone that goes to a church, mosque etc?


Anyway, I’m pretty sure this sentence will be fully understood by the good burghers of Lancashire as it was in Nottingham for the murderer there who avoided prison after killing 3 people.

It’s like there’s an underlying heirachy that applies to the justice system these days…….Starmer needs to get a grip before he gets a nickname.
I'm going to (Eden) hazard a guess that you're not here for the puns?
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Zeberdi

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I think the “authorities” are doing their best to move some terrorists out from prison to hospitals these days if their murderous intent can be “diagnosed” with a kind of delusional religious syndrome. Isn’t that everyone that goes to a church, mosque etc?


Anyway, I’m pretty sure this sentence will be fully understood by the good burghers of Lancashire as it was in Nottingham for the murderer there who avoided prison after killing 3 people.

It’s like there’s an underlying heirachy that applies to the justice system these days…….Starmer needs to get a grip before he gets a nickname.
Quite a loaded post.

Being committed to a high security hospital (a maximum security MH unit) instead of a prison isn’t a particularly soft alternative to prison if it is in one of the high level security facilities and unlike a prison sentence, a person sentenced under section 37 of Mental Health Act can be held indefinitely on no fixed term, they can also be returned to prison if their treatment runs its course and their MH condition is under control - Ian Brady died in a mental hospital hospital; the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe was initially sentenced to a high security hospital (although transferred to prison later in life when it was deemed his treatment had come to an end) - he eventually died behind bars and Ronnie Kray died in Broadmoor. The security arrangements are equivalent to a Cat B prison and inmates have no choice over what treatment they receive.

The Nottingham murderer was diagnosed with severe paranoid schizophrenia so his sentence was downgraded to manslaughter due to diminished responsibility (insanity plea) - the judge ordered him to be retained under s37/s41 of the Mental Health Act in a high security hospital facility - these people for obvious reasons, can not be managed anyway in a ‘normal prison‘ environment.

The only big issue is the one over whether some people kept in high security hospitals under s37 orders, like the Nottingham killer, should be able to claim benefits- something Starmer is promising to review having said it was unacceptable.

As for everyone who goes to a church or a mosque being conflated with terrorists/having a ‘murderous intent’ - that’s probably 5-6% of the population - which I agree would be very concerning indeed if true.
 


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I think the “authorities” are doing their best to move some terrorists out from prison to hospitals these days if their murderous intent can be “diagnosed” with a kind of delusional religious syndrome. Isn’t that everyone that goes to a church, mosque etc?


Anyway, I’m pretty sure this sentence will be fully understood by the good burghers of Lancashire as it was in Nottingham for the murderer there who avoided prison after killing 3 people.

It’s like there’s an underlying heirachy that applies to the justice system these days…….Starmer needs to get a grip before he gets a nickname.
They are not being sent to the f***ing Priory or a BUPA Spa. They are effectively being sent to a prison with doctors.

But then you knew that.
 




Deportivo Seagull

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I think the “authorities” are doing their best to move some terrorists out from prison to hospitals these days if their murderous intent can be “diagnosed” with a kind of delusional religious syndrome. Isn’t that everyone that goes to a church, mosque etc?


Anyway, I’m pretty sure this sentence will be fully understood by the good burghers of Lancashire as it was in Nottingham for the murderer there who avoided prison after killing 3 people.

It’s like there’s an underlying heirachy that applies to the justice system these days…….Starmer needs to get a grip before he gets a nickname.
Not the brightest are you. Fortunately #3,857 explains just how stupid and unpleasant you are.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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