At last, someone locked up for life!!!

Tory MP in favour of the death penalty: "No-one has ever committed a crime after being executed"...


Will he abandon his beliefs if he gets a bit more power and prominence? Is he just another fake conservative? Most probably.
 
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****ing idiot.

'The latest YouGov survey on the subject, published in January, shows that 49% of the country would support the death penalty for terrorist acts and the murder of children, with 38% against. Support for its return, if all murders are included, drops to 30%, with 51% against. Parliament has tended to be more liberal on the issue than the general public, and various attempts by private members to bring it back have all foundered.'
 
Isn't there somewhere on here about how figures can be manipulated to mean anything. So there's some more to take with a pinch of salt then.
 
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Boris and Witty used to come on at 5 o'clock every night with their graphs and charts during the scamdemic period, suppose I'm scarred for life.
 
scamdemic

Bingo!

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Sure I could knock a bingo card for you Denso.
Scientists a go go.
When's me booster
Mass immigration.
Open borders.
Putin bad.
Eu good.
What a gay day.
No pronouns.
Tories bad.
Globalism great
Free the prisoners.
Cars are evil.
Etc etc.
 
Sure I could knock a bingo card for you Denso
Cool, first time I say any of those phrases feel free to pull me up on it. I'll happily explain my worldview.

I'm not as utterly predictable as some though, who just spout the same nonsense but can't/won't say why.
 
The barmy tories ebb and flow.

Some of them are even calling for a return of the idiot Truss's economic "ideas."
 
Cool, first time I say any of those phrases feel free to pull me up on it. I'll happily explain my worldview.

I'm not as utterly predictable as some though, who just spout the same nonsense but can't/won't say why.
You was the one trying to be funny with your bingo chart. Things are not all black and white there's shades of grey which your willing to discuss, won't make you right though, it'll be just an another opinion in someone else's eyes
 
I have two main reasons for opposing the death penalty. Firstly, people say 'if it's proved beyond all doubt they're guilty, they should be put to death.' Well, there are cases of people imprisoned for years that were thought to be guilty beyond all doubt, only for the conviction to be overturned due to new evidence or whatever. I think there was one of these quite recently and it wasn't just a case of 'new evidence shows he probably didn't commit the crime' I think the evidence showed he definitely couldn't have.

My second reason is simple. Yes, it costs £££ to keep people in prison, especially for decades. However I think putting guilty people to death is in some ways an easy out for them. Rather, they should be kept in a strict prison system for the rest of their lives, forced to live said life without the hope of freedom.
 
it'll be just an another opinion in someone else's eyes
Things with overwhelming evidence tend to be true. Some people are happy with gut feelings, I'm not.
 
Rather, they should be kept in a strict prison system for the rest of their lives, forced to live said life without the hope of freedom.
Like a sadistic pleasure kinda thing.
Isn't that worse than just finishing them off.?
 
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