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Do you want to discuss boring politics? (30 Viewers)

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shmmeee

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,491
fernandopartridge said:
I don't think there is anything in sentencing guidelines that considers prison capacity?
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Not officially, no. But it’s on the mind of judges when they choose where in the range and the sentencing council when they decide. I mean if we’ve only got a 100 places we can only send the 100 worst criminals to jail.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,492
shmmeee said:
Not officially, no. But it’s on the mind of judges when they choose where in the range and the sentencing council when they decide. I mean if we’ve only got a 100 places we can only send the 100 worst criminals to jail.
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OK, what's Labour's aim here? Commitment to more prison places?
 

shmmeee

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,493
fernandopartridge said:
OK, what's Labour's aim here? Commitment to more prison places?
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It should be really. Any work on root causes will take a while to filter through and we’ve been short for decades.
 
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JAM See

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,494
fernandopartridge said:
OK, what's Labour's aim here? Commitment to more prison places?
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Tough on crime. Tough on the causes of crime.

Worked last time.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,495
fernandopartridge said:
Sentencing guidelines are not a symptom of the broken criminal justice system though are they
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Aren’t they? You’re going to have to explain that one to me.
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,496
fernandopartridge said:
I don't think there is anything in sentencing guidelines that considers prison capacity?
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Judges and magistrates are allowed to suspend short sentences based on overcrowding in prisons. The get out being that there will be additional punishment placed on an offender who is prisoned in an over crowded, under resourced prison than there would be in a well resourced prison operating within the capacity it was designed to.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,497
skybluetony176 said:
Aren’t they? You’re going to have to explain that one to me.
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Are you trying to argue that a functioning criminal justice system would not have sentencing guidelines?
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,498
fernandopartridge said:
Are you trying to argue that a functioning criminal justice system would not have sentencing guidelines?
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No. Sentencing guidelines are clearly part of a functioning criminal justice system. I’m saying that the remit of sentencing guidelines can be and are being determined by a failing criminal justice system and more. We have prisons full of people with mental health issues who were coping in society pre austerity because they had support systems in place which helped them with numerous mental health issues but addiction issues especially and assisted them in avoiding criminal behaviour and ending up in prison. In the meantime we have petty criminals getting suspended sentences whereas normally they would have gone into prison because the prisons are full. The NHS is also having to pick up the slack.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,499
skybluetony176 said:
No. Sentencing guidelines are clearly part of a functioning criminal justice system. I’m saying that the remit of sentencing guidelines can be and are being determined by a failing criminal justice system and more. We have prisons full of people with mental health issues who were coping in society pre austerity because they had support systems in place which helped them with numerous mental health issues but addiction issues especially and assisted them in avoiding criminal behaviour and ending up in prison. In the meantime we have petty criminals getting suspended sentences whereas normally they would have gone into prison because the prisons are full. The NHS is also having to pick up the slack.
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I agree with most of what you've said tbqh - i don't think "build more prisons" is the answer
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,500
fernandopartridge said:
I agree with most of what you've said tbqh - i don't think "build more prisons" is the answer
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Neither do I. The problems in the prisons is very clearly linked to austerity. It’s going to take at least 2 decades to get back to where we were pre austerity. The root of many issues in the prison system and NHS are linked to defunding social care in the community, from overcrowded prisons to bed blocking because there isn’t enough support in the community for people to go home, so they stay in hospitals.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,501
Changing the subject slightly this was a great interview.

'I am calling her rhetoric racist!': Tory Peer condemns Home Secretary Suella Braverman

Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, former co-chairwoman of the Conservative party has criticised Ms Braverman branding her a 'Trump tribute act'.
www.lbc.co.uk
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Apr 11, 2023
  • #28,502
shmmeee said:
They are a bit. There’s a fair amount of evidence lack of prison space is leading to lighter sentences.
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Sentences have increased in length and there are more prisoners being sentenced to custody but you are right
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,503
Still don’t understand how she was ever let near enough to No.10 that she ever stood a chance of getting in, let alone got in.

 
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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,504
Home Secretary showing tolerance and good judgement once again.

 
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SBT

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,505
The pub landlord sounds like a dribbling nutter. Quite why Braverman’s people decided to throw their lot in with him, I do not know.
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,506
SBT said:
The pub landlord sounds like a dribbling nutter. Quite why Braverman’s people decided to throw their lot in with him, I do not know.
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Birds of a feather and all that.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,507
SBT said:
The pub landlord sounds like a dribbling nutter. Quite why Braverman’s people decided to throw their lot in with him, I do not know.
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Apparently the c**t spends most of the year in Turkey! Not an immigrant though, ex pat.......
 
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rondog1973

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,508
clint van damme said:
Apparently the c**t spends most of the year in Turkey! Not an immigrant though, ex pat.......
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Islamaphobe to boot!
 

Boosh

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,509

Full interview is glorious
 

MusicDating

Euro 2016 Prediction League Champion!!
  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,510
SBT said:
The pub landlord sounds like a dribbling nutter. Quite why Braverman’s people decided to throw their lot in with him, I do not know.
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Some great replies on Twitter following that ahem slightly dubious excuse...
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,511
MusicDating said:

Some great replies on Twitter following that ahem slightly dubious excuse...
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She looks perfectly normal.
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,512
 
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Grendel

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,513
Soon we will see another poster saying Rishi Sunak does not send Gollywog owners to jail. Labour will prosecute and imprison every golly owner. Good Golly.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,514
It'll be so much better under Labour

 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,515
fernandopartridge said:
It'll be so much better under Labour

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At times it sounds like you'd be almost gleeful if they didn't win the next election, epitomising the saying that we get so many right-wing governments because the left is too busy fighting itself.
 

Ian1779

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  • Apr 12, 2023
  • #28,516
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
At times it sounds like you'd be almost gleeful if they didn't win the next election, epitomising the saying that we get so many right-wing governments because the left is too busy fighting itself.
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You think we should celebrate the bull shit he has spouted out here like he’s some kind of antidote to the Tory mess?
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,517
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
At times it sounds like you'd be almost gleeful if they didn't win the next election, epitomising the saying that we get so many right-wing governments because the left is too busy fighting itself.
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No, I find it utterly depressing that there is essentially not a hair's breadth between their positions on the things that matter to me. We get right wing governments because we put up with nonsense like this.
 

skybluetony176

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  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,518
With regards to NHS pay it’s pretty clear what either this government or the next should do. 1) restore their pay, 2) link it to MP’s pay so basically every time that MP’s vote themselves a pay rise NHS staff get the same percentage pay rise. They’re all civil servants at the end of the day and personally I value NHS staff more than I value politicians so it’s only fair and right that they get treated at least as equally as MP’s when it comes to pay rises. No MP currently has the right to go out and take the moral high ground on wages when their pay has increased 25% in the same period. MP’s were earning £65,738.00 a year in 2010, they now about to earn £86,584.00 a year. Not including their second “jobs”, consultancy fees, freebie’s, after dinner speaking fees, expenses and TV income of course. Not that NHS workers get spare time enough to take on a second job etc etc.

On that basis Starmer has got this wrong and I’m not sure why he’s so willingly got this wrong because public opinion does seem to be behind NHS workers and against the government’s stance.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,519
skybluetony176 said:
With regards to NHS pay it’s pretty clear what either this government or the next should do. 1) restore their pay, 2) link it to MP’s pay so basically every time that MP’s vote themselves a pay rise NHS staff get the same percentage pay rise. They’re all civil servants at the end of the day and personally I value NHS staff more than I value politicians so it’s only fair and right that they get treated at least as equally as MP’s when it comes to pay rises. No MP currently has the right to go out and take the moral high ground on wages when their pay has increased 25% in the same period. MP’s were earning £65,738.00 a year in 2010, they now about to earn £86,584.00 a year. Not including their second “jobs”, consultancy fees, freebie’s, after dinner speaking fees, expenses and TV income of course. Not that NHS workers get spare time enough to take on a second job etc etc.

On that basis Starmer has got this wrong and I’m not sure why he’s so willingly got this wrong because public opinion does seem to be behind NHS workers and against the government’s stance.
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TBF MP wages have not kept pace with inflation either, using RPI as the measure they're way below what they should be. I'd be reluctant to tie pay rises to something in the gift of MPs to manipulate, it should be against one of the recognised inflation measures (albeit RPI isn't properly recognised any more). Post 2010 austerity has not been good for anybody.

That said, MPs have the benefit of having all of their work related expenses and even accommodation paid for, so difficult to compare:

 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,520
skybluetony176 said:
With regards to NHS pay it’s pretty clear what either this government or the next should do. 1) restore their pay, 2) link it to MP’s pay so basically every time that MP’s vote themselves a pay rise NHS staff get the same percentage pay rise. They’re all civil servants at the end of the day and personally I value NHS staff more than I value politicians so it’s only fair and right that they get treated at least as equally as MP’s when it comes to pay rises. No MP currently has the right to go out and take the moral high ground on wages when their pay has increased 25% in the same period. MP’s were earning £65,738.00 a year in 2010, they now about to earn £86,584.00 a year. Not including their second “jobs”, consultancy fees, freebie’s, after dinner speaking fees, expenses and TV income of course. Not that NHS workers get spare time enough to take on a second job etc etc.

On that basis Starmer has got this wrong and I’m not sure why he’s so willingly got this wrong because public opinion does seem to be behind NHS workers and against the government’s stance.
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I've said before I'd say MP's pay rises should be capped at the lowest pay rise throughout the public sector.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,521
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
I've said before I'd say MP's pay rises should be capped at the lowest pay rise throughout the public sector.
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Not a good idea is it?
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,522
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
I've said before I'd say MP's pay rises should be capped at the lowest pay rise throughout the public sector.
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More Jacob Rees Moggs and Jeremy hunts then
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,523
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
I've said before I'd say MP's pay rises should be capped at the lowest pay rise throughout the public sector.
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No we should just pay those professions properly in the first place and make a meaningful effort to improve their working conditions.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,524
fernandopartridge said:
No, I find it utterly depressing that there is essentially not a hair's breadth between their positions on the things that matter to me. We get right wing governments because we put up with nonsense like this.
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But we have to face the fact that the only time we've had a Labour/non right wing government in my lifetime is when it moved more to the right. Would you say that that government, even though not ideologically what we'd want, was still massively different to what we've seen from the Tories?

Whether we like it or not, there are far too many people that have been indoctrinated into right-wing thinking and are automatically sceptical when you say things like socialism, even if it would be better for them.

Corbyn had two elections and lost both. I think the Tories would feel far more confident of winning the next one, even despite the shitshow, if he were still in charge because they know they can just press those buttons.

I've said before that I think a lot of the recent Labour leaders have been let down by advisors trying to make them appeal to as many people as possible, and thus come across as disingenuous. At this point the Tories are showing their incompetence and are losing themselves the next election. Rocking the boat is only likely to make it less likely Labour will win. Right now, the objective is to make sure they get into power, then they can start making changes. Acting like a left wing firebrand is not going to help achieve that aim.

Of course he can't win - go left wing and Tories push that button and say he's a threat to the economy or stay more to the centre and get accused of just being a Tory in disguise. I'm sure the Tories love hearing people say they think Starmer is little different to them so why vote for him. They know he'd be different.
 

shmmeee

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  • Apr 13, 2023
  • #28,525
Also you have to tack right socially for voters. And you have to do it even more if you’re left wing to cut through. Anyone who thinks the next Parliament is identical in outcome regardless of party is mental.
 
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