Burglary is a more serious than ordinary theft and it's good to see Lord Judge saying so and explaining that heavier sentences are appropriate.
Over the last thirty or forty years there's been a trend away from passing heavy sentences on persistent or professional burglars. Back in 1970 I saw a case of a profesional who was caught by police having just entered the hall of an expensive house in London.He'd used celluloid to slip the door lock. He offered no resistance, was not armed, and got 8 years ! That wasn't even appealed. In the same week a group of drunks, all with convictions for assault and gbh, who threw a bottle at a motorist and, when he got out to protest, slashed him across the face with a broken bottle, scarring him for life They got 18 months. Nowadays the sentencing is rather the other way.It's about time that burglary was reinstated as a serious crime, if not quite to the 8 years in the first case.