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Thinking about Lucy Letby here.

What is she had been given the death penalty and it was found that she was not responsible for the death of those babies but it was all kept quiet.

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I've not looked into LL (too many psyops for a full time working mum) but is it likely that she is a real person?

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Read that, again, side blinded and horrified. What is a woman to do?! So Lucy not a real person then I'm summising. Either a crisis actor or even pure AI like Nicola Bulley. Did we ever see live footage beyond those few seconds in handcuffs at the front door?

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Most importantly how am I going to protest this when kier starmer is my local MP? I despair.

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Oh my word. How awful.

Considering the self-proclaimed 'I am the law' man's title -

'the Rht Hon Sir-Sir-Sir K Rodney 'son of a tool' Starmer KC MP PM, former rather special DPP'

- requires A3 leaflets to get the modest self-assured name onto it? Could this be why key elections are being binned to allow more design time for the leaflet layout design?

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any society that has the death penalty as a part of its criminal penal system does fall short of being a truly civilised society.

A referendum calling for such would bring out the worst blood-lust emotions in people.

I am old enough to remember when the UK had the death penalty and as young law student studying the modified Homicide Act which was an attempt to modernise the law and was totally flawed.

I would urge anyone inclined to consider the reintroduction of the death penalty to read the book 10 Rillington Place by Ludovic Kennedy and the trials of Craig and Bentley to see how final a miscarriage of justice is when the death penalty exists.

I do however believe that we should have a form of direct democracy whereby the people have the right to call a referendum challenging any law passed by any government elected under the first past the post system.

This is the only way that the people would have a real voice and be a government of the people BY the people.

We now have a situation in which a government representing 20% of the electorate has full and unfettered power over the remaining 80%.

The system was never meant to truly represent the people and is rigged against them which is now blatantly obvious.

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Great thoughtful points on "direct democracy" credibly sloping into mob rule. I don't know what an "answer" is. Think I've always been an "anarchist" at heart, but its real core has also been co-opted/perverted/misnamed and I don't know how it could play out (in honest form) in a larger social environment.

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Slippery slopes spreading all around it seems.

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I found this a very profound article with dire consequences forecasted, and logically deduced. I certainly noticed that shouting for the death penalty was more to gain support for a political party. Generally I would support the death penalty for some crimes when guilt is proven and beyond dispute. However, the case you present is compelling.

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Louise Perry is an establishment script writer. Allowed to publish in order to create a polemic and get punters on antisocial media, pulling their hair out, and squeeeming, and squeeeming til they’re sick. Her and her ilk are encouraged to knock up carefully constructed diatribes and ridiculous ad hominem attacks to wind people up at an emotional level..

Some authors don’t get published: because of the gatekeepers and cancellers, and various agencies who control ‘freedom of expression’. The BBC for example. Most radio stations and TV services, social media, Netflix, Amazon prime, National Rags. ‘The Press won’t allow anyone with anything remotely true, informative or anti establishment - any platform on the mainstream. That’s where the ‘free speech’ noose tightens. Can’t have the herd getting panicked.

Unless of course it’s to ridicule and mock, make them look like blithering idiot conspiracists. If we add to the mix the fact that politicos and presstitutes have all been brought over to the dark side, you then have a sense of slight repression and futility.

The judicial system has been captured, with Judges nobbled and nudged in to predetermined verdicts (fait à complis agendas), court cases already decided in advance. What result do we want, your Honour.?

Hundreds of thousands of brainless kids, teens and twenty something halfwits, plugged into propaganda on their phones. A large percentage stuffed with antidepressants/anxiolytics, jabbed with faux vaccines. And smoking god knows what kind of lab Manufactured skunk. They’re gone. Snatched by the corporate gaslit agendas of: covid, climate, DEI/woke constructs, etc.

We’re all already being sentenced to death, murdered, maimed, poisoned, propagandised beyond belief. And if these vile creatures (TPTB) decide to lay down ‘emergency powers’ or ‘Prep acts’ ( believe that’s still up and running stateside), on top of their blueprint for chaos and general deceit, (no one gets hung by the neck for crimes committed: Nick Hancock? Mark Carney. Justin Castro. None of the Loebs, Morgans, Warburgs, Rothschilds. Rockefellers. Or any performing seal in the circus of Westminster), then that’s tantamount to living in a totalitarian and censorious gulag, again. Remember coronabollocks.

It’s all top down shit, and these globalist corporate tech-headed elites, absolutely hate us. If they can’t get us with the bullet- they’ll get us with the digital Dollar. To be honest I’m not interested in a circus clown, pretending he’s working for us, mouthing off on his wretched social media account; about ‘bringing back hanging’ (oh that old chestnut), there doing a fabulous job of murdering us, and choking our civil liberties and human rights, as it is.

Perhaps we should spend less time fretting on fucking Twatter. And wetting the bed, when someone disagrees with us. And maybe open a community garden.? A cafe.? An allotment. Check your neighbours are all good. Get on a holiday with loads of mates. Throw your phone in a drawer for a week. Think

about what you can control. And, Breathe deep.

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This was not on my bingo card. I'm side blinded and alarmed. I was looking for the agendas in that psyop and oh boy they have milked it. The inclusion of the large quantities of hydrogen peroxide he stockpiled for bomb making (now needs banning on Amazon of course!) piqued my curiousity and it turns out HP is used effectively to treat lots of respiratory diseases so I immediately went out and bought a few bottles in case we get another bout of 5 day ground fog.

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Hydrogen peroxide is really good for cleansing cuts and the like - my mother always used it on us as children and I always have a bottle to hand. It can also be used to clean cracked porcelain!

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I’ve really noticed a promotional push for the death penalty on Twitter. Surprised to see Carl Benjamin & Queen Bob pushing for it. & how people can still trust Rupert Lowe is beyond me; he talks a good game then votes for state murder! Big round of applause for renegade Rupert.

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'...almost everyone has uncritically accepted Axel Rudakubana is guilty of murdering three children, when we've never seen any actual hard evidence' - but didn't he admit it himself in court? I haven't really bothered to follow this as I have assumed from the beginning that it was a psy-op, but I like to get things straight in my head.

As to the death penalty, I have always thought that we should have it in place for those who commit terrible crimes, though I agree that you would have to be absolutely certain that there wasn't going to be a miscarriage of justice. But didn't it work reasonably well in the past? - except, of course, that there were a few miscarriages of justice, I believe, and perhaps that does make it unacceptable. It's a huge subject (so I don't think there's space or time to go into it here): for instance, some prisoners might prefer execution to a life in prison with no chance of parole? However, I get Miri's arguments, particularly in this day and age: the fact that it is now being promoted of course makes me suspicious and so, for that reason alone, I think I am on the whole against it.

I am interested in what you say about rule by direct democracy; I think I am more persuaded by the kind of direct democracy that 'martin' talks about in his comment which is, I think, the form used in Switzerland. This would seem to make sense. He says: 'We now have a situation in which a government representing 20% of the electorate has full and unfettered power over the remaining 80%' and I cannot feel that this is good.

Thank you, Miri, for making me think about these issues.

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Lord Denning (may he rot in hell for evermore) is best-known for his appalling "appalling vista" comment in rejecting the Birmingham Six's application for appeal, not on the grounds that they had a case but that it would expose how deeply brutal and corrupt the British State was from top to bottom. Less well-known is his comment that things would have been a lot easier if the death penalty was still in place, then they wouldn't have been able to appeal.

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Oh that is appalling - I did not know that about Denning who was held in such high esteem by the legal fraternity when I was young

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Very well said, Miri. At this point, they could rename the NHS to National Homicide Service, mandate assisted dying to every undesirable in the land (which Canada seems to be getting spookily close to) and make genocide a national sport (which it is for away games already), and most normies would be oblivious. Never have so many been so nonchalant about state murder in what feels like a dystopic Stockholm-Milgram-Asch time warp.

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I don't think this gets done in this Parliament. But I think you are absolutely right Miri, it's coming. Once Reform are in, chaos thou art afoot. If you saw the YouTube vid of trump being lauded by Marina Abramovic as an agent of chaos, Wednesday's press conference will have come as no surprise. As he left the podium having slung around the most outrageous accusations at all and sundry, he left bedlam behind. It will be the same thing here once Farage gets in place. then we'll get the referendum on the DP and lord knows what else.

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