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Topic History of: London Latest
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Bookworm All terrorists belong in jail.

All we need now is for them to extend its definition and apply it.
Honey Bookworm wrote:
Didn't the justice Secretary have something to say about this yesterday?
2/3 of sentence to be served.

Why not all?

Some people should definitely stay in jail.

Boris says rehabilitation rarely works .


Boris is right. Brutality never made anybody kinder.
Bookworm Didn't the justice Secretary have something to say about this yesterday?
2/3 of sentence to be served.

Why not all?

Some people should definitely stay in jail.

Boris says rehabilitation rarely works .
wyot Bookworm wrote:
Why was he let back out so early?
I can see a precedent or two being set.

JK, you are right, but you can lead a horse to water...


He wasn't let out "so early" BW. He was released - as all prisoners are, unless still serving highly contentious Indeterminate Public Protection (IPP) sentences, now obsolete - at the half way point of his sentence, on licence; as all prisoners are.

No conspiracies here; normality.
wyot Yes a dead-eyed kid indeed. I can't even read the background stories as they bore me with banality.

But society (whatever that means) the abuser not so sure. An individual(s) will have abused him mentally: a bitter inadequate hate preacher at his local mosque, family members, "charismatic" mate, cell-mate; who knows...

His story is sad, pathetic, filled with pathos. Banal in the extreme. Everything he thought it wasn't when he trotted onto Streatham High St with his weapon and future glory assured in his distorted child-mind...