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  1. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    She got a sentence in accordance with the sentencing guidelines. If you don't think that incitement to racist violence is a very serious offence then it says a lot about you really.
  2. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    Are you saying you'd prefer courts that are influenced by government?
  3. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    No, as you are well aware we have an independent judiciary in this country. It's a major part of the UK's soft power and standing in the world.
  4. fernandopartridge

    Wright

    2nd for chances created and xG. Wright not really culpable for missing too much though
  5. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    Have you looked at the Jay Report?
  6. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    There were prosecutions, there have been multiple rounds in e.g. Rochdale. If you want to prosecute people you don't do it via public inquiry.
  7. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    What are you seeking to get out of such an inquiry that has not already been investigated and reported upon?
  8. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    The part of her defence that relates to mistrust of persons of authority is strange for somebody married to a Tory councillor imo
  9. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    What the fuck are you talking about? She wasn't stating a public opinion she was inciting violence. Griffin never said anything as stark as that. The powers used to convict her were brought in 1986 by Maggie Thatcher's government, the relevant section remains unchanged in England since then...
  10. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    She was told she'd serve 40% of her sentence as well
  11. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    She pleaded guilty? What's it got to do with Starmer?
  12. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    I thought Tories believed in the rule of law?
  13. fernandopartridge

    Southport Stabbing

    Lucy Connolly sentence appeal rejected
  14. fernandopartridge

    Things that annoy you

    What's the item?
  15. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    What drivel. I voted leave and the question I voted on was Do you want the UK to leave the European Union? Anything short of full EU membership therefore is compatible with that vote.
  16. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    We also need to be realistic though. The EU represents 75%+ of the UK food and drink exports (USA, China and Singapore the rest and it's probably whisky which is most likely not even subject to the deal) and 90%+ imports. Why would you not match standards in that context?
  17. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    The creation of low emissions zones is driven by central government. London led the way most likely because it already had the mayor and the infrastructure to be able to do it. The evidence of pollution related health problems is clear. I genuinely cannot understand why a LEZ in London is a...
  18. fernandopartridge

    Wright and Simms

    TBH with you though he can look good when he gets turned and drives forward with the ball, it's just that he can't turn in a tight space. We really need that central striker to be able to receive the ball with their back to goal and be comfortable with it, ideally happy to drop off almost into...
  19. fernandopartridge

    Viveash side of the story

    Eventually it'll be squared back to "So Adi, you agree that Doug was wrong to increase the price of our box"
  20. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    UHCW spent £975m running the Trust in its last published annual report, £82m of that on drugs. Big pharma might have questions to answer but they are not really that much to do with why the NHS needs more money. The costs of drugs in theory represents a saving on future healthcare needs anyway...
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