Actually it was @UKLabour who brought in "Indeterminate Sentences" that were deemed illegal by the European Court.
The Tories addressed this making them 50% Tariff Sentences.
The recent London Bridge Jihadist was released early as he was allowed to claim retrospective release
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>"Tories addressed this" Not really; they brought in Extended Determinate Sentences, so no automatic release at halfway point and release at two-thirds point is subject to parole hearing. But unlike old IPP, convicts considered still dangerous at end of term can't be kept in.
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All these Rulings should never be hidden from our Country at the time it is decided ! ! ? Urgh Urgh Urgh ?
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He also mentioned warehouses and re education Like Xinjiang, using all the Chinese e-commerce warehouses in the UK and EU, hammering us with fraud that
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If open ended is not allowed...then make it 50 years
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Why is it the European Court of Human Rights only protects the guilty and the undesirables? We need to dump them and return to a time when common sense and compassion protected us
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@patel4witham knows our membership of the European Convention on Human Rights, overseen by the European Court of Human Rights is separate to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice covering EU membership. We won't leave the ECHR when leaving ECJHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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Considering we are always fed the narrative {lie} that these people are suffering from 'Mental Issues', a sentence to Broadmoor would not be out of order. And would it not be perfectly legal to detain them indefinitely under The Mental Health Act?
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