Death penalty

Should we bring back the death penalty


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Brexhit shifted this country far to the right. It's exactly why lawyers addresses are being posted on the internet to be attacked. The right wing media and farrage bear a huge and direct responsibility for what is happening.
Was it not mostly those associated with left that voted brexit ie working class labour voters
 
Brexit was not voted on along "party" lines.
look at the numbers in the constituencies that voted it in they were mainly labour heartlands . My own town for example that has been labour for nearly half a century around 65% voted leave
 
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So just to
Clarify how is the cost of keeping a prisoner on death row ?? Different to not keeping the same prisoner not being kept on death row ?
It would depend on circumstances.
If he were example to die unexpectedly in police custody, it could end up costing the state millions more.
Why do you ask?
 
look at the numbers in the constituencies that voted it in they were mainly labour heartlands . My own town for example that has been labour for nearly half a century around 65% voted leave

And IIRC Haringey, Lambeth, and Hackney all voted >75% Remain, and they were all Labour constituencies.

Correlation is not the same as causation.
 
Who amongst would suggest any of the following had a right to have a continuing life, in prison, based on the chances of their having been innocent of the murders?

Lee Rigby, carved up.

Serial killer, the Yorkshire Ripper.

The Moors murderers.

There are numerous other examples, where guilt is absolutely 'cut and dried'.

Are you arguing for the death penalty in all "cut and dried" murder cases? Not just these extremely emotive and high profile cases.
 
And IIRC Haringey, Lambeth, and Hackney all voted >75% Remain, and they were all Labour constituencies.

Correlation is not the same as causation.
look up north far far more labour voted leave . London was isolated case
 
It would depend on circumstances.
If he were example to die unexpectedly in police custody, it could end up costing the state millions more.
Why do you ask?

Does not really answer the question imo ?

If a murderer is kept in prison for say 20 years there is a cost ??? Financial

So what I am being asked to believe ? Is if that 20 years was on death row it would be more ?

How so ?
 
Just answer then.

WHO actually makes the decision it is clear cut .

Like others, you love a slogan.

Well I would and could do it :cool:

I would agree that you would have difficulty deciding on for example if the persons who murdered Lee rigby
Joe cox
David amiss
3 children in Southport
Are guilty

And be some what concerned about there human rights ? But hey ho
 
Well I would and could do it :cool:

I would agree that you would have difficulty deciding on for example if the persons who murdered Lee rigby
Joe cox
David amiss
3 children in Southport
Are guilty

And be some what concerned about there human rights ? But hey ho
Your 'judgement' would probably be swayed by whether they have a cat or not. :rolleyes:
Such is your demonstrated 'judgement'.
 
Why does it seem every thread is hijacked by the remoaners, sad loosers !
 
So what I am being asked to believe ? Is if that 20 years was on death row it would be more ?

How so ?

In America I would guess it's extra staffing costs. Higher security, suicide watch. In the UK I believe the sentence was carried out more quickly. But I haven't actually checked that!
 
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