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As you say people can be sent to prison,wrongly in my view for as you point out debts. They should not go to prison at all, or people who haven't a TV licence and other silly small crimes, also the prisons have too many people in with mental health problems,serious ones too,that will only get worse in there. I would certainly agree that those you mention above should not be given a custodial sentence at all. |
What-the-actual-flying-f*ck at this topic.
I think it's stupid to take away the vote from prisoners really, there's not a 'Stabby Stabby Kill Kill' Party they can vote for so what's the harm? Like I always say in topics like this, why don't you cut out the middle men and just execute anyone that's ever accused of anything. Hang all the murderers and anyone that's had a lick of drugs that aren't legal or prescribed and heck, why not shoot that kid in the face for not crossing the road properly? Best shoot him now then for him to shoot up crack later on... It's a slippery slope idolised by bloodlusting armchair warriors who are out of touch with today's world and have a sheltered view of life. So i'm with the 'usual suspects' on this one, they're the only ones that have spoken a lick of sense in this topic. The rest is just paranoid ramblings from a person who takes the media's views to heart. Angus, I've got to ask you some things....What exactly is a liberal bigot? is it like an anti-bigot? Someone that hates on white and straight people? :joker: top marks for making me laugh throughout the whole topic. You're such a hoot. |
-votes Stabby Stabby Kill Kill in 2014-
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Yes MP's Voted
but it does not change the Law of Europe. So we know most do not want them having Vote but the problem is we are Stuck under EU controls |
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New Labour really did a number via the shambolic education system on a whole generation of suckers didn't they? So glad I kept my kids out of the state system (and no, I didn't pay a penny in school fees, they both won scholarships having inherited their brains from me:wink:) |
Well Europe sadly will likely not bend an inch on the Human Rights act,also no other country seems to be moaning at it either so its unlikely the govt can get away with not giving at least some prisoners the vote.
It cannot risk the having to pay taxpayers money at this time in compensation to prisoners, all it can hope for is that to give the vote to a certain classification of prisoners can still be withheld while giving it to the rest. I was glad the MPs voted against this and don't think any prisoner should have the vote,while also conceding that there are a great number of people in prisons who should not be,who should be dealt with in other non-custodial means. My elation that the MPs voted against giving the vote to prisoners is also matched with disappointment that well under half of our elected MPs even bothered to vote in the debate. I feel that will weaken the govts chances of winning much on this with Europe. yes, Europe to the person who said I was wrong to say this was a EU issue and that is was only eith the European court of Human Rights,of course the Court has made this ruling but the Human Rights act came from the EU so that is how the govt has to try to get a new deal out of the EU on the Human Rights act for this one but I cannot see it happening. Hopefully though no major crime committing prisoner will get the vote under any agreement with the Court and the EU in the future. |
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What about those adults (not the majority I grant you), that who have no idea what planet they're on, on any given dy, never mind being able to tell you which political party is in government - those who are in the position of the only thing mattering to them is how their are going to get their next fix? (I am talking of those who are seriously in the realms of life threatning drug addiction levels). Those 'adults' for example like the mother of young Baby Alex - a woman who wasn't fit enough to provide basic care for her own flesh and blood....... if she can't make a decision or be responsible on such a basic and rudimentary basis, how are people of that ilk able to be responsible enough to cast a vote over how the country is run? (I know...very very extreme example, but I'm just 'putting it out there) - for the purposes of debate. Surely stating every human being, then chipping that to stating 'every adult' doesn't solve the problem (or answer the question). As for the original OP. It's one I have mixed views on - dependant on the type of crime. Murders, rapists, drug dealers.....No I don't think they should be allowed to vote. But to sweep everyone with that 'in prison rule', also means the poor little pensioner who did nothing wrong all their lives, worked 40 odd years and then fell foul of the law as far as not paying their rates are concerned / refusing to cut down a tree - and all other nature of ludicrious imprisonments. That's where the 'no vote for all prisoners' falls down. What's the ideal solution? I'm not entirely sure. |
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Depends on the severity of the crime imo, shoudnt be so black and white.
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good they deserve it.
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why should a murderer or rapist be able to vote. they shouldn't, they dont deserve to be able to ever leave their cell ever
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I agree that individual rights are not 'a given' to all; to earn them you must abide by certain codes in that society to be given those rights you protest for. Prisoners know they are at risk of loosing these rights for commiting a crime, which in many cases take rights from other individuals. |
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I have no time for criminals petty criminals or otherwise.......They cost the tax payer dear and as a result finacial resources are bled away from other social needs more deserving.......Career criminal are trash and I would hang most of them.......
However what i would not do is deny anyone including prisoners the right to vote.......That is an abomination of arrogance by MP's byond belief The fact is what happens to criminal is decided by Governments. Definition of crimes is decided by governments........Probably quite frequently inoccent people are sentenced by dim wit juries...... It is therfor right to allow all people the basic right to vote.......Those that deny others the vote should indeed be locked up themselves...... |
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Why stop there? Why deprive ANYONE of their freedom to commit a crime and abuse society, without loss of any privileges or rights?:rolleyes: If there are no sanctions for criminals (one of which is to deny them the right to participate in society because of their crime) why the hell should they have the right to vote on issues that affect law abiding citizens? I have no interest in their so called "rights" when they have purposefully and deliberately deprived an innocent person of theirs. Governments set definitions of crime: CORRECT with the implicit democratic agreement of the electorate that voted them in. I had no part in voting in the Strasbourg judges who have decided this moronic ruling on the basis of an axe murderer bringing an action for denial of HIS human rights. (I'm sure his poor victim would have liked the basic human right to have lived a long and happy life rather than being bludgeoned to death with an axe). The fact that a tiny minority of prisoners may have been wrongfully convicted is neither here nor there - That doesn't negate the principle that prisoners have relinquished certain rights because they have violated those of fellow citizens. |
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It's just such an insanely needless thing to complain about at the end of the day. Who cares if prisoners vote? They are being punished by being put in prison and serving time cut off from the outside world. That is their punishment.
What about books in prison? Why should criminals be entitled to read OUR books we - in our moral, law abiding perfection - have created for OUR society? What seperates books from voting in this hypothetical situation? Or healthcare? Why don't we just delete the prisoners from public records and encase them in a conrete tomb for a bit? Where do you draw the line with it? I think even in theory it sounds like a dangerous precedent. And again ... and as silly an argument as it sounds ... who cares? Do prisoners voting really keep you up at night? |
Good call.
Prison is about punishment and the loss of certain priviliges...freedom being the first one. The right to vote should also be one of them. I know there are degrees of crime but you can't pick and choose which prisoners are worthy of a vote. Many of them certainly don't deserve it and I for one don't want a goverment chosen by them! If you feel strongly about voting then refrain from committing crime. Simple. |
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Sean Connery, for one. He hasn't lived in Scotland for decades but still sticks his oar in every election telling Scots to vote SNP. |
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Connery does pay UK taxes, on earnings earned in the UK, these include taxes on earnings from royalties, earnings on investments, properties etc. Betweem 1997 and 2003 he paid over £3.7m |
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Yeah, because your responses are all so well googled, copied and pasted and presented as your own well thought out, intelligent and erudite pronouncements, eh dear Shasown, aren't they?:joker: |
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Did I touch a nerve? Are you that thin skinned you cant stand constructive criticism? Going to slag me off, call me immature, living off my parents while reading the grauniad in need of life experience? They do say going on the offensive is sometimes the best defence eh? And yes I do sometimes check facts about which I am unsure before posting, saves looking a complete and utter twat. I can only recommend you try it in future! |
Just for correction purposes, I thought the thing originated from a European Court of Human Rights decision and nothing to do with EU and whether we are members or not. Am I wrong? EU and European court are 2 separate entities. One funds the other but that's about it
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Prisoners should never be able to vote.
They go to prison because they are criminals and they deserve punishment and all rights taken away. And about the recent story on sex offenders register. There should NOT BE A REGISTER. If someone is deemed a danger to society and children especially, they should be IN PRISON, not let out EVER. Its not rocket science. ****** the Euro Court of Human Rights, its pathetic Instead we should have UK Court of Rights of Society What is more important? |
At last the voice of reason and commonsense prevails. High Court Judge Mr Justice Langstaff has thrown out the claims of 588 prisoners seeking to cash in on the MPs' ban on their voting, and they've been ordered to pay £76 each towards the costs (equivalent of two weeks' prison wages). No greedy lawyers wish to represent them since they have all been denied legal aid.
The Judge quite rightly stated that European Judgments cannot be allowed to trump British Laws passed at Westminster. In fact there is no legal requirement whatsoever for Britain to abide by European Judgments. On this issue I am positive Cameron's government will get massive support from the public who will be amazed and delighted that we still have some Judges with commonsense. This will also be a justified and well deserved kick in the teeth for the usual liberal bigots who seem to have lost sight of the difference between basic human rights and privileges. It will no doubt also deter the opportunistic prisoners and greedy lawyers from attempting to launch compensation claims in future. |
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Should be amusing to see what the government does if either the Scottish or N Irish courts decide contrary to this one. Incidentally £76 is about 8 weeks wages not two. So some of them wont be enjoying chocolate or smokes for a while. |
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