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Lots of 'first times' on here, including the first in this post to sign in on the Koran. Where is Britain heading?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry. It has to be….. only not in this case.
So if any prisoner posts a story on youtube the government would hold an enquiry? No of course they wouldn't. Now if they could produce evidence and would be prepared to go public and answer questions and put their case, or if lawyers would act on their behalf, or if they could get it raised at PMs question time then maybe there would be questions to answer. But if expect The Home Secreatry to sit down and respond to each of the 10 demands of an axe grinder with no general credibility on youtube I think you are mistaken
So if any prisoner posts a story on youtube the government would hold an enquiry? No of course they wouldn't. Now if they could produce evidence and would be prepared to go public and answer questions and put their case, or if lawyers would act on their behalf, or if they could get it raised at PMs question time then maybe there would be questions to answer. But if expect The Home Secreatry to sit down and respond to each of the 10 demands of an axe grinder with no general credibility on youtube I think you are mistaken
Naomi. You are slipping up today. You said "If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry." I gave an example of someone making a claim and asked if there would be a formal enquiry - and you said i'd made it up. Have you read your post? So didn't you mean what you said?
fiction-factory, // You said "If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry." I gave an example of someone making a claim and asked if there would be a formal enquiry - and you said i'd made it up.//
You had made it up. Tommy Robinson made a formal complaint but you didn’t know that because you didn’t take the trouble to find out.
Here you are:
https:/ /www.co ventryt elegrap h.net/n ews/loc al-news /tommy- robinso n-musli ms-pris on-onle y-14990 733
Where's the formal enquiry?
//Have you read your post? So didn't you mean what you said?//
Yes, I have read my post – and I always mean what I say.
You had made it up. Tommy Robinson made a formal complaint but you didn’t know that because you didn’t take the trouble to find out.
Here you are:
https:/
Where's the formal enquiry?
//Have you read your post? So didn't you mean what you said?//
Yes, I have read my post – and I always mean what I say.
naomi- you are hard work today.
You said "If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry". You didn't say "made a formal complaint".
If he has made a formal complaint I'd be interested in a link if you could provide it please so i can see what's happened to it. Are/were his legal team involved? Have they appealed? Has he gone to his MP?
You said "If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry". You didn't say "made a formal complaint".
If he has made a formal complaint I'd be interested in a link if you could provide it please so i can see what's happened to it. Are/were his legal team involved? Have they appealed? Has he gone to his MP?
Okay. Read the article now.
It was rejected.
You said "If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry. It has to be….. only not in this case. "
So have you got figures showing how many formal complaints are made and all but this one resulted in a formal enquiry?
I can imagine lots of complaints ike this are made, investigated briefly and then rejected- but i'd be happy to see any facts that show this not to be the case
It was rejected.
You said "If someone claims to have been mistreated in prison, the response is a formal enquiry. It has to be….. only not in this case. "
So have you got figures showing how many formal complaints are made and all but this one resulted in a formal enquiry?
I can imagine lots of complaints ike this are made, investigated briefly and then rejected- but i'd be happy to see any facts that show this not to be the case
Jim, //but the complaints were rejected as utterly false.//
By whom> According to my link, ‘A Prison Service spokesman’.
Who’s he then?
//his complaints seem to amount to "I don't trust anyone so please give me some cash".//
You’re at it again. You and FF make a good team. I’ve seen no mention of Tommy Robinson asking for cash in connection with his complaints.
FF, // please stop saying I'd made things up. I can usually show they are true //
But what you said wasn’t true – and twice yesterday you said things that weren’t true. I’ve no reason to wriggle. Unlike you, I don’t make it up – or rely upon my imagination.
By whom> According to my link, ‘A Prison Service spokesman’.
Who’s he then?
//his complaints seem to amount to "I don't trust anyone so please give me some cash".//
You’re at it again. You and FF make a good team. I’ve seen no mention of Tommy Robinson asking for cash in connection with his complaints.
FF, // please stop saying I'd made things up. I can usually show they are true //
But what you said wasn’t true – and twice yesterday you said things that weren’t true. I’ve no reason to wriggle. Unlike you, I don’t make it up – or rely upon my imagination.
There have been many instances throughout history ; in the USSR, the DDR, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, etc. where upon hearing unpalatable stories, a certain kind of person dismisses them outright, naw! they say, 'he's lying', 'that kind of thing doesn't happen here' 'it's all being fabricated to suit a political narrative' etc. etc.
Curiously, in the long run, they usually turn out to have been true.
Curiously, in the long run, they usually turn out to have been true.