Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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Then non violent prisoners should be released early with strict curfew conditions and tags in order to make room.
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Keith Sansum1
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peter
if this would work
i share your view
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Courtesy Independent/rvh
Mr.Cameron has a talent for failing to think through the consequences of his decisions/policies.
Many of them have,as we know,resulted in `U` turns because they were ill-conceived and the consequences had not been thought through.
Latest in the long unacceptable list is the politically induced recent spat of inappropriate sentences,resulting in,surprise surprise over flowing crowded prisons!!!
So much so, tension within our prisons is running at the highest level ever.Conditions and conseqences are thought to be dangerous and long term.
Cameron`s early morning visit to Tottenham indicates his fear of being heckled in front of the Press.Boris had no fear and braved the hecklers with a broom showing a surer political instinct than Cameron as he did when wisely refraining from the pious Cameron style comments about the moral collapse of our `Sick Society`--- bit rich coming from a prominent member of the Chipping Norton set
Keith Sansum1
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REG
They live in another world.
but this talking tough aint working anh cameron's being found out
prisons full
prison officers crying out something has to give
poor leadership?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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there has already been problems at a young offenders institution, hopefully the problem won't spread to our main prisons.
Keith Sansum1
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we all hope so howard
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Courtesy Sunday Independent.
Ad memoir.
In June 1987 a group of youths went on the rampage and vandalism in Oxford during which a restaurant window was smashed.No looting took place.The youths were of a very priviledged background and at the very best University in the world but they behaved like complete thugs.like football holigans in period costumes.
They staggered around town completely out of their heads.
Police chased them through the Botanic gardens and several were caught and spent the night in the cells.
Police investigations proved fruitless.The ``Bullingdon Club`` has a Freemason style secrecy code of silence...``Omerta``
Messrs Cameron,Osbourne Johnson were well known members of the club and were among the members on the night of the incident.
deja vu!
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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was flashperson implicated in the incident reg?
i know the young toffs know how to misbehave, anyone from newquay would testify to that.
Keith Sansum1
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he probably was as he was around
but suspect it will all go quiet on this one
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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not like dave to be quiet on anything.
Keith Sansum1
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will on this one
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Guest 715- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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High jinks when the toffs do it though surely

Audere est facere.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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#68. Howard. The Sunday Independent report stated..........
``It has always been known that Mr.Johnson was among the party of Bullingdon members on the night of the incident as was Mr.Cameron``
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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If any of them smoked pot, I bet they didn't inhale.

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Keith Sansum1
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oh well
they will put it down to there YOOF
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Courtesy Howard/Sunday Mail.
Mr.Cameron`s local Heythorpe Hunt and his Hunting friends have a problem Mr Barnfield their professional huntsman is accused of illegal hunting a Fox.
Mr Cameron a member is in favour of Fox Hunting along with the Chipping Norton Set of influential MP`s and media people.Rebekah Brooks,Jeremy Clarkson and local Conservatives.
This is another clash with the Lib/Dems and a growing number of young female Tory MP`s ``Blue Foxes`` who agree with the ban.
Mr Barnfield ( accused ) is a close friend of `Flashman`says Mr Cameron no longer hunts with them but he does support us.??
The problem with the Chipping Norton Set is that we are all a product of our past and present environment.Their mind set is not conducive to enable our present leaders to comprend the lives of ninety five percent of Btitains Population who are about to suffer the lions share of the Public Service cuts.
PS.Charlie supports Fox Hunting.
Keith Sansum1
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interesting article, and charlie supports ripping fox's apart to,
well best make sure everyone knows that.
wonder how cameron will try to talk his way out of this way one.
no doubt he will say iits a weak law.
but condemn others on other issues when they disagree with a law
another issue where our david will look weaker trying to look after his friends
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Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Whether one agree's with fox hunting or not the simple fact it's against the law' .Full stop. No excuses for breaking the law.
Marek
I think therefore I am (not a Tory supporter)
Brian Dixon
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nothing wrong with fox hunting,hare courcing or other blood sport you care to mention.and thats from a labour leftie.