Assange is a fugitive from justice. He jumped bail and if he leaves the Embassy he will face the consequences of doing so. He may have avoided Swedish justice. He won't be afforded that possibility here. And frankly, after the way he has behaved I'd happily see him extradited.https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1020395275939180544 …
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He has not served any sentence. Putting himself somewhere he can’t be touched and then making demands doesn’t work in this country. He’ll get what’s coming to him
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I can see you are in some irrational vengence space. Even if you don't count the time in the embassy (over 6 years), standard UK sentencing credit would apply to the 550 days under restrictive house arrest ('qualifying bail conditions') and 10 days in prison prior to the embassy
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The courts should count the 6 years, not least because the UN has ruled so. But to count that would be mean UK courts having to acknowledge they've kept him in arbitrary detention during all this time. It's moot anyway, because he served all the time before entering the embassy.
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Ridiculous. He has been free to leave at any time. Any imprisonment is of his own making.
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You could say that about an open prison. You’re really not good at being objective are you.
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A ridiculous analogy.
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Free to leave only to be instantly arrested and most likely handed to the Americans to spend decades in isolation whilst they drag out the slowest possible case against him for exposing illegal mass surveillance? A ridiculous definition of “free”.
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