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Judges have been told to delay the sentencing of convicted criminals currently on bail – including rapists and burglars – because prisons are full.
Meanwhile under a Labour government deliberately calling someone by the wrong gender pronouns may land you in jail for two years.
The nonsense of it aside, it's good to know that Labour has its priorities right. This reminds me of the voice-over in that wonderful old television comedy, 'Soap'. 'Confused? You will be'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If he reads the Daily Mail I suspect he will be on to them for shabby journalism. This will never happen in a million years ...
"punishable by imprisonment under a Labour government, The Mail on Sunday can reveal."
From what source, exactly?
" Labour will strengthen the law to ensure the perpetrators of anti-LGBT+ hate can no longer dodge longer sentences"
Which is a million miles away from jailing someone for using the wrong pronouns 😗.
We have 12 more months of this I suppose
Don't always believe what you read in certain papers. They cater to an auidence not willing to do some digging themselves.
Labour propose that "if any crime is motivated by someone’s race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or transgender status, courts can use enhanced sentencing – in other words, see that motivation as an aggravating factor – **but sentencing could not go above that already set out in guidelines for that particular crime.**"
Apparently the the issue was identified by the Law Commission in a consultation last year.
Home Office statistics show that there were 1,195 hate crimes recorded based on transgender identity in 2016/17, and this rose to 2,630 in 2020/21.
Those based on sexual orientation rose from 8,569 to 17,135 in the same time period.
Something needs to be done - ignore the Daily Mail spin - these are the FACTS:
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