Reform and Brexit Welsh leader accused of taking Russian bribes,if guilty what should he get?
This is Treason surely?
From Reform UK as well, always for sale, always for sale![]()
Feb 27, 2025 -- 12:30PM, the old nanny ;-) wrote:
hes out Why has he not been sacked , he has attacked one of his constituents In what job could you sucker punch a customer and not get sacked ?
Who can sack him? He is elected not appointed. So has to be the voters.
Feb 24, 2025 -- 10:29PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:
The current system just isn't working. Repeating previous mistakes and expecting a different outcome...
If someone is giving 3 or 4 'community sentences', continues to commit crimes, and then is finally sent to prison for a few months, comes out and commits more crime, then what were the 'previous mistakes' of the system? The prison sentence or the community stuff?
Feb 24, 2025 -- 10:43PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:
Well I'm just a bloke on a betting forum.My opinion is only solid so far. If someone more qualified comes along to argue for a refinement or even completely against it, then I'm open to changing my view. But my opinion is largely based on listening to people who have worked in the system and have pointed out the obvious flaws.But I'm not really sure my view has been tried and has failed. I can't remember any single time in my adult life (roughly the last thirty years) that a serving government has enacted a policy of reducing jail time, of being less tough on criminals and focusing more on rehabilitation than on punishment. I'm open to being corrected but I can't remember it.
You may not have heard politcians advocating softer sentencing, but most governments of the last 30 years have introduced or extended early release schemes. Rehabilitation just doesn't work on any large scale. There will be individuals who reformed but that just may have been down to the individual.
Feb 27, 2025 -- 5:21PM, tobermory wrote:
Feb 24, 2025 -- 10:29PM, PorcupineorPineapple wrote:The current system just isn't working. Repeating previous mistakes and expecting a different outcome...If someone is giving 3 or 4 'community sentences', continues to commit crimes, and then is finally sent to prison for a few months, comes out and commits more crime, then what were the 'previous mistakes' of the system? The prison sentence or the community stuff?
I don't think I ever said it would be perfect did I. There will always be some people who are addicts or simply think the rules shouldn't apply to them. They need to be managed.
But - in danger of repeating myself - in current cases where the tariff is a few weeks in stir, then I think the danger is that the upheaval (loss of job, possible loss of home, shame and distancing from community etc) will more than likely lead to further problems in the future, and therefore is actually counter-productive if we are looking to have less crime on our streets.
There is a separate issue here, which is apart from sentencing but also important. It's that prison should be a place of reform and of preparing prisoners to be free again and to set them on the straight and narrow. Currently, we don't do that anywhere near well enough. But it is also a very important facet that is being under-used.