Thursday 4 August 2011

Capital Punishment

I read that the House of Commons may well debate the reintroduction of the death penalty (not least due to an e-petition pushed by Guido Fawkes). Whilst not taking comfort that the state can take a person's life (after judicial process I mean, obviously they currently kill people outside of that with an at times clumsy police force and the odd, strange death of government employees adding a possible angle), it would be a very acceptable slap down to the ignorant and unhelpful 'Human Rights' laws, and Cherie Blair.

It was a marvellous coincidence that the Prime Minister pushed so hard for laws that were poorly thought out and challenged some excellent, common sense UK laws already in existence, when his wife was a prominent human rights lawyer. So the reintroduction of the death penalty might tell the awful woman that she does not run Britain and that the time that her irritating husband did, with too much input from the champagne socialist harridan, really does represent the low point in this nations' history.

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