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Topic History of: Court of Appeal decision on indeterminate sentences
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zooloo The Cat wrote:
Is it possible to have both a Labour government and common sense? I'm not sure it computes.
Suggesting there has been a government with common sense and not knee-jerk reaction to their popular image and pandering to prejudice... hmmm... I must have missed that one
The Cat Is it possible to have both a Labour government and common sense? I'm not sure it computes.
Robbie Norton Madness.
JK2006 Well well well; it needs judges, court cases, numerous miscarriages of justice and finally it is decided...

Jack Straw acted illegally jailing people until they had taken courses whilst not having courses available for them to do.

What happened to common sense in government?