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WATFORD zero

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Why send them back when you can just give them a house and a job in the NHS , problem solved , not rocket science is it ?

And your specialist subject is ?

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The same as it's always been :dunce:

You do know that there's a party this election that basically has that as their whole manifesto :lolol:
 
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CheeseRolls

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Seems Sir Keir likes a freebie. £76k declared in the last parliament according to the FT. Not good to be anywhere near the top of that list in the last parliament.
 


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Seems Sir Keir likes a freebie. £76k declared in the last parliament according to the FT. Not good to be anywhere near the top of that list in the last parliament.
Presumably the people near the top of that particular list, are those that DO actually declare their gifts / donations / etc.
 






Hugo Rune

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Presumably the people near the top of that particular list, are those that DO actually declare their gifts / donations / etc.
And are leaders of parties who probably need to travel outside of their constituency more often than the average MP I’d imagine. Perhaps trips to Washington DC and Kiev?

Still, let them scrape the barrel with their inane false equivalence. The people who will be triggered by that sort of nonsense are Reform voters. Almost all of them have picked a side at it’s not the Prime Minature’s.
 


KZNSeagull

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And are leaders of parties who probably need to travel outside of their constituency more often than the average MP I’d imagine. Perhaps trips to Washington DC and Kiev?

Still, let them scrape the barrel with their inane false equivalence. The people who will be triggered by that sort of nonsense are Reform voters. Almost all of them have picked a side at it’s not the Prime Minature’s.
Nah. It's mainly tickets to corporate hospitality at Arsenal games and clothes.

 








nevergoagain

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Not a direct pop at Labour, more a general observation without needing yet another politics thread. One of the discussions that's been had recently down my way is why we pander to prisoners so much, I know we want to avoid disturbances etc. but surely there's an alternative to releasing early. Can we not just put more people into a cell, is there really a need for a single cell each a la Roy Cropper ?. I'll admit that I don't know if this is the case at all prisons but the first bit of research I did said prisoners have a single cell with toilet and shower (Send Prison in Woking). I'm not talking about creating South American style conditions before anyone jumps in but prison should be as tough as possible.

Sir Keir Starmer has said that a Labour government would "in all likelihood" need to continue the early release of prisoners due to overcrowding in jails.

The Labour leader accused the Conservative government of creating a prisons crisis by not building enough new prisons.

The prison population has ballooned in recent decades as a result of tougher sentences and court backlogs.

Speaking to BBC political editor Chris Mason, Sir Keir said he could not "magic up a new prison on Friday morning" if elected as prime minister this week.
 


rippleman

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Starmer being tackled on taking £76K of "freebies" (including 16K of free clothes). All quite properly declared and registered. But it just isn't a good look. He has his snout in the freebie trough and he hasn't actually won the GE yet.

Starmer put most of it down to "Arsenal hospitality" because he has to go corporate because its not safe for him to go in the stands.

He does realise that he could actually PAY for corporate hospitality doesn't he?

He has done absolutely nothing "wrong". But after 14 years of Tories only in it for what they can get out, it really isn't good is it? I thought he was smarter than that. (I'm sure HWT will be along shortly to tell us how much Corbyn took in "freebies" in the run-up to 2019 GE)

 






stewart12

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Not a direct pop at Labour, more a general observation without needing yet another politics thread. One of the discussions that's been had recently down my way is why we pander to prisoners so much, I know we want to avoid disturbances etc. but surely there's an alternative to releasing early. Can we not just put more people into a cell, is there really a need for a single cell each a la Roy Cropper ?. I'll admit that I don't know if this is the case at all prisons but the first bit of research I did said prisoners have a single cell with toilet and shower (Send Prison in Woking). I'm not talking about creating South American style conditions before anyone jumps in but prison should be as tough as possible.

Sir Keir Starmer has said that a Labour government would "in all likelihood" need to continue the early release of prisoners due to overcrowding in jails.

The Labour leader accused the Conservative government of creating a prisons crisis by not building enough new prisons.

The prison population has ballooned in recent decades as a result of tougher sentences and court backlogs.

Speaking to BBC political editor Chris Mason, Sir Keir said he could not "magic up a new prison on Friday morning" if elected as prime minister this week.
it's quite expensive to keep someone in prison- it's not just a case of having enough space you need adequate staffing as well, food etc
 








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Not a direct pop at Labour, more a general observation without needing yet another politics thread. One of the discussions that's been had recently down my way is why we pander to prisoners so much, I know we want to avoid disturbances etc. but surely there's an alternative to releasing early. Can we not just put more people into a cell, is there really a need for a single cell each a la Roy Cropper ?. I'll admit that I don't know if this is the case at all prisons but the first bit of research I did said prisoners have a single cell with toilet and shower (Send Prison in Woking). I'm not talking about creating South American style conditions before anyone jumps in but prison should be as tough as possible.

Sir Keir Starmer has said that a Labour government would "in all likelihood" need to continue the early release of prisoners due to overcrowding in jails.

The Labour leader accused the Conservative government of creating a prisons crisis by not building enough new prisons.

The prison population has ballooned in recent decades as a result of tougher sentences and court backlogs.

Speaking to BBC political editor Chris Mason, Sir Keir said he could not "magic up a new prison on Friday morning" if elected as prime minister this week.
Chris Grayling privatising the Probation Service messing it up, and having to renationalise it again didn’t help as prisoners entitled to parole couldn’t have probation reports made up, nor was privatising prisons.
Backlogs and delays take a long time to sort out. It won’t happen quickly.
 


nevergoagain

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it's quite expensive to keep someone in prison- it's not just a case of having enough space you need adequate staffing as well, food etc
Fair. I hadn't thought of the training needed for staffing increases etc. I'd happily contribute my share of additional tax to meet that cost if we could show that's what was needed.
 






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