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Wednesday 18 December 2013

A Mockery of Justice

I don’t know which disappoints me the most, that the fiddling peer Lord Hanningfield claims £300 a time for spending as little as 21 minutes a day in Parliament, or that he served only nine weeks of a nine month sentence imposed for falsely claiming £28,000 in parliamentary expenses.
9 weeks for 9 months!!!!!!!

Less than one quarter of his sentence. What a mockery of justice, and still the do-gooders and politicians whine on about the prison population and what they claim is the excessive use of imprisonment.

What a joke, or it would be , except it isn't funny, it's tragic.

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