I agree so very much with you youngmafbog- the justice system in this country wasn't great before we joined the EU but it was so much worse afterwards. The injustices, ie people serving only a few years for murder and ridiculously light sentences ie it's a given you'll only serve a fraction of whatever is handed down to you, coupled with the money spent on things like TV's and suchlike in prisons, at the same time as the original victims and their families having to go to incredible lengths to get any sort of justice, makes a total mockery of us as a country. We claim to be civilized but the justice system is MASSIVELY weighted in favour of the perpetrator and against the victim. I admire the police and the amazing people who work in this system, but the system itself stinks. Politicians, and in particular, the EU politicians and the European Courts of Human Rights act has a lot to answer for. As Jamie Bulger's dad rightly said "They sacrificed their humans rights when they battered, tortured and murdered my son". Yet one of them got £ 260k in legal aid! There is no such thing as British justice any longer.