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[Politics] Protests/rioting in lots of places



Bry Nylon

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I beg your pardon, I feel you may have misinterpreted what I was saying, I was suggesting perhaps Keir can ensure he is sentenced.
Do you feel he should be sentenced?
What on earth are you talking about??

SKS is the Prime Minister. Deciding who goes before the courts isn’t for him to decide, or even the police. It is the job of the CPS to decide who goes to court. If someone pleads guilty the judge hands down a sentence inline with established guidelines; if they plead not guilty then the jury ultimately decide if they get sentenced or not, depending on how they find the accused.

Or maybe we just leave it to the Prime Minister.

FFS.
 






AlbionBro

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Jun 6, 2020
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What on earth are you talking about??

SKS is the Prime Minister. Deciding who goes before the courts isn’t for him to decide, or even the police. It is the job of the CPS to decide who goes to court. FFS.
Why the aggression?
Apparently breaking news he will be charged this afternoon. I thought Keir was driving all these fast prosecutions, if I am wrong I apologise, I have never been involved in the law, I am just a senior fool it appears.
 


Is it PotG?

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I agree, let's hope that the 'system' deals with this matter with the same expediency and gravitas that similar cases have been afforded.
 


Bry Nylon

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Why the aggression?
Apparently breaking news he will be charged this afternoon. I thought Keir was driving all these fast prosecutions, if I am wrong I apologise, I have never been involved in the law, I am just a senior fool it appears.
If it came across as aggression then I apologise.

I’d fully agree that Starmer is behind the fast-tracking of court cases as he knows it acts as big deterrent. But it will be the CPS who decide who has charges to face, based on the evidence the police are able to gather.
 




Eric the meek

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I agree, let's hope that the 'system' deals with this matter with the same expediency and gravitas that similar cases have been afforded.
I hope and believe it will.

Let's put an end to all this rubbish about two-tier policing, and 'one rule for them' etc.
It's all bollocks and lapped up by the people who riot and those who apologise for them.
 


Is it PotG?

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I hope and believe it will.

Let's put an end to all this rubbish about two-tier policing, and 'one rule for them' etc.
It's all bollocks and lapped up by the people who riot and those who apologise for them.
I think and hope you may be correct; the proof of the pudding, as they say, is in the eating.
 






Bry Nylon

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I agree, let's hope that the 'system' deals with this matter with the same expediency and gravitas that similar cases have been afforded.
He’s just been charged with Encouraging Violent Disorder.

I have absolutely no knowledge of sentencing guidelines but on my Crown Court Bingo card, I’m going to tick:

1. Pleads ‘Guilty’ to get the auto 1/3 discount (seems sensible).

2. Gets banged up for 12 months.
 


AlbionBro

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If it came across as aggression then I apologise.

I’d fully agree that Starmer is behind the fast-tracking of court cases as he knows it acts as big deterrent. But it will be the CPS who decide who has charges to face, based on the evidence the police are able to gather.
Thanks for your apology. This is good as I too was suggesting Keir is doing a great job in now fast-tracking the court cases forward, he just needs to make sure Jones is hit hard to, so we can drive these aggressive people from our party, we can't have the Tories having anything to throw back at us, I am fed up with this Two tier Keir, and hoping he can get rid of this attachment now.
 
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Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Thank for you apology. This is good as I too was suggesting Keir is doing a great job in now fast-tracking the court cases forward, he just needs to make sure Jones is hit hard to, so we can drive these aggressive people from our party, we can't have the Tories having anything to throw back at us, I am fed up with this Two tier Keir, and hoping he can get rid of this attachment now.
It’s great that you are focusing all your concern following everything that has happened over the past week on a councilor in Walthamstow.
 




Jackthelad

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I’m noticing a trend with the 20 something guys getting charged, they often have those stupid lines shaved in the eyebrows and a previous criminal record.
 


jcdenton08

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He’s just been charged with Encouraging Violent Disorder.

I have absolutely no knowledge of sentencing guidelines but on my Crown Court Bingo card, I’m going to tick:

1. Pleads ‘Guilty’ to get the auto 1/3 discount (seems sensible).

2. Gets banged up for 12 months.
Seems about right.
 


rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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I agree, let's hope that the 'system' deals with this matter with the same expediency and gravitas that similar cases have been afforded.
I'm not sure "gravitas" is the right word here as I haven't seen any sentences yet that come close to the sentences handed out to the JSO protesters.

We can only conclude that discussing a plan to lob some orange paint about is a far more serious offence than: attacking people (including coppers), setting fire to vehicles, racist abuse, looting business and suchlike. Weird system we have eh?
 




Zeberdi

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Apparently breaking news he will be charged this afternoon. I thought Keir was driving all these fast prosecutions, if I am wrong I apologise, I have never been involved in the law, I am just a senior fool it appears.

he just needs to make sure Jones is hit hard to, so we can drive these aggressive people from our party, we can't have the Tories having anything to throw back at us, I am fed up with this Two tier Keir, and hoping he can get rid of this attachment now.
You are NOT a fool and no one is accusing you of being so - I completely agree that SKS as PM has specifically requested that the riots charges be fast tracked by the DPP - his legal background has given him first hand understanding as to how that’s done as he did the same as DPP in 2011 riots but, as others have said, that’s as far as his involvement goes.

He has already removed the Labour whip from Jones. As a Party leader that is also all he can do. It is up to the CPS to process his charges along with the other 400 or so riot-related cases that have been fast-tracked so far.
 




chickens

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So to provide some balance- what about the infamous twitter files, as you refuse to recognise “right wing publications” I’ve given you something from the Grauniad:
Basically the previous owners silenced a whole group of stuff they didn’t like, which is equally as worrying as the current owners actions

Well, as I understand it, selective documents were cherrypicked by Musk to “prove” him right, but there was no “smoking gun”, just compliance with reasonable requests from the state.

The article you’ve linked to actually states that Musk is the danger here, not Twitter’s previous ownership.
 






Bry Nylon

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I'm not sure "gravitas" is the right word here as I haven't seen any sentences yet that come close to the sentences handed out to the JSO protesters.

We can only conclude that discussing a plan to lob some orange paint about is a far more serious offence than: attacking people (including coppers), setting fire to vehicles, racist abuse, looting business and suchlike. Weird system we have eh?
It is a bit weird, as you say, that 'Conspiring to Cause Public Nuisance' results in 5 years, whilst 'Violent Disorder' is only 20 - 30 months or so.

I haven't looked at the details of the JSO case but I'm assuming they got full whack as they pleaded 'not guilty' and went to trail, whereas the rioters jailed so far have pleaded 'guilty' and got 1/3 off.
 


A1X

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