The K M Links Game - November 2024 Week...
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Remember this:
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So now they are letting them out, no wonder the victims mum is outraged.
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Well they are only the little people Sir Keir, they don't matter ok to upset them. Plenty of places now for the real villains, those showing the slightest concern over the invasion and islamification of our country.
Real Labour, what a shower.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A judges assigns an appropriate sentence, government overrules after just 40% served and slings thousands of criminals, not previously expected to be released at the time, out (on top of those who are destined to be released at the same time) without beefing up the support resources and other needs to encourage/enable them to stay on the "straight & narrow". And for what ? So they can come down hard on all sorts of IMO questionable transgressions such as being close to an event, or posting an opinion someone may choose to feel bad about. Starmer will have a lot to justify when the people have their say again.
You can read it here, https:/
"I can't read 2nd link because it's behind a pay wall. How early is he being let out?"
He was jailed on 7th March for 32 months. I calculate a release date (having served 40% of his sentence) of 1st April 2025 (+/- a day or two). However, the crime for which he was jailed took place in November 2022 and it is likely he spent some time in custody before his conviction (and this counts towards his sentence).
"Natty, 18, is Belgian and faces deportation. He is understood to have been transferred to an immigration detention centre."
So how long will it be before some lawyer, paid by the taxpayer, secures his release from that centre on the grounds that his Human Rights will be compromised if he is deported to Belgium (assuming Belgium accepts him, that is)?
PS for bednobs - You can access Daily Telegraph articles by pressing "Escape" as the page loads. Don't tell everybody, though in case they put a stop to it!
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