Do We Ever Really Care Who Lived In Our...
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...Yet we can always find room to lock up those that protest at the islamification of our country.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Lawson Natty, 18, was sentenced to two years eight months for manslaughter in March, alongside Carlos Neto, also 18, but Natty's release has been brought forward under government rules to deal with overcrowding."
He's not a murderer, is he?
As for the protests, they included rioters, arsonists folk assaulting the police and looters.
"All offenders released on licence are subject to strict conditions and we do not hesitate to recall them to custody if they break the rules."
Where are they going to put them then? They were released because there is no space to keep them. No doubt they will release one of the people who have more recently gone inside who they were let out to accommodate!
read this elsewhere - not verified:
//We are importing a city bigger than Sheffield every year, and populating it with third world migrants.
Sheffield currently has 5 major hospitals, 2 major trauma centres, 150 doctor surgeries, 211 dentist surgeries, 300,000 cars and over 2000 miles of road. Not to mention the housing & 200 schools to boot.
That’s what we need to build, every year, just to stand still.//
Net migration in 2023 was 685,000 and 2022 was 764,000 and the population of Sheffield is 745,000, so the average for the two years isn't that far off Sheffield's population, so whilst the information in your post isn't verified davebro3, common sense dictates importing 700 odd thousand a year must have an impact on resources and infrastructure.
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