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Well, He's claiming to clarify:
Speaking to the BBC, Mr Clarke said: "We will make it quite clear you can hit a burglar with a poker if he's in your house and you have a perfect defence when you do so.
"If an old lady finds she's got an 18-year-old burgling her house and she picks up a kitchen knife and sticks it in him, she has not committed a criminal offence, and we will make that clear."
up to now you have always been able to use "reasonable force" but that has always been vapourous in it's definition, now it seems that attacking a burglar will be ok and they even give the examples above. I don;t think anything on this is tha past has ever said it's "ok to ......" - ie giving examples of offence that is allowed, regardless, it seems of any self defence aspect.
Are they saying that if I go out and buy a cricket bat solely for hiting burglars and I actually hit one I'll not be prosecuted even if I'm not actually a cricketer?
All a bit "up in the air" at the moment!