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Bloody hell! A new level of pseudo-intellectual arrogance from Chopley! Ignore my take, ignore my propaganda video and you will be 'ill-informed'!! The Labour win is going to your head pal. I'm sure letting violent offenders out if sentenced to under 4 years would've been a real vote winner.
As someone who doesn't even reside in the UK and never voted in the election, you certainly act like you have plenty of skin in the game.
I'm sure the country's leftists will sleep well knowing a non-resident shares their social conscience. Er...that is until the unmetered third world migration, social issues, crime wave and terrorism land on their doorstep. Which of course aids your divide and conquer ethos.
OK then how about 'less informed', if you don't watch the interview (it's an in-depth and probing interview, not propaganda, recorded months ago so well before the election) you're literally, by definition, less informed about James Timpson, and therefore our new Prisons Minister, than if you have watched it.
I have plenty of skin in the game when it comes to UK politics, the shit that happens over there matters over here, we've been hit by, for example, Brexit, it comes up regularly in terms of challenges for the IOM economy. Also basically all my family are in the UK, and I have many friends over there too, and I care what happens to them, so I care about UK politics.
(On the Brexit issue, for example, if you go to Manx Radio's site and search for 'Brexit', it's just an endless list of stories about shit that Brexit has fucked up. Our government can be far more honest about Brexit than you'll get from UK political parties (of any colour), and the truth is that Brexit has been, and continues to be, some fucked-up shit.)
As for the prisons, what are Labour to do? They've been in power less than a fortnight and one of the (many) travesties they've inherited is a prison system that is on the brink of failure, after 14 years of Tory fuck-ups and neglect. The Tories have released over 10K prisoners early on the quiet themselves, and there are suggestions that one of the reasons Sunak went early on the election was he knew this was going to totally blow up, so figured he may as well let it happen on Labour's watch.
The entire penal system needs overhauling, do we really need to be sending someone guilty of, for example, mortgage fraud to prison? Are our streets safer because we've locked up (at vast expense!) a bloke who was cooking the books on mortgages? Or would other sentencing options be more appropriate?
Moreover, overcrowded prisons can't perform the crucial task of rehabilitating and reforming prisoners, so half the time they come out more prolific criminals than when they went in, and quickly fall back into reoffending. If we're letting prisoners out after 40% or 50% of their sentences, they're still coming out, right? So we need a prison system, and a return to society, that gives them a decent shake at turning their lives around.
As it stands now it's a busted system that doesn't work, and it's literally about to break, this is what Labour have inherited after 14 years of Tory malpractice and now it's Labour's problem to fix. James Timpson is the best man for the job, Starmer has chosen well.





