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-:Undertaker:-
25-08-2023, 04:52 AM
Two-thirds of Britons support the death penalty for child killer Lisa Letby

Polling finds a majority in support for various kinds of death penalty

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I have always said if I could hold a referendum on any topic, it would be on the restoration of the death penalty. Because it'd win hands down.

There was never any public demand in Britain to abolish the death penalty for murder, it was done in Parliament by both major parties who promised at the time that "Life would mean life" yet as we have seen time after time, life doesn't mean life. A total con trick pulled on us by the political class who are safe from crime in west London.

I'm in the 49% where I would have it for all murderers, as well as serial rapists and child pedos. Have 'em swing.

In what cases would you support the death penalty for?

dbgtz
27-08-2023, 08:16 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DrsVhzbLzU

-:Undertaker:-
28-08-2023, 10:27 AM
@dbgtz (https://habboxforum.com/member.php?u=28789);

Ah yes the old civility argument, used by the liberal establishment.

The same 'civility' of the non-death penalty system that saw poor Winnie Johnson, mother of the murdered boy Keith Bennett, taunted by Ian Brady for decades as she searched in vain for his final resting place to be discovered. We could've had Brady swing back in the late 1960s and had some closure, instead he got to spend his days at taxpayers expense in an asylum lodging appeals while his victims families were forced to endure five decades of taunts and the always distant prospect that he could one day be released. A lifetime of torture for the innocent victims.

It's also worth noting nowadays how attacks in prison on murderers, rapists and pedos - such as the recent one on Ian Watkins where he was slashed on the neck - are now cheered on by the public in the hope that some justice will actually be done by fellow criminals where the injustice system has failed to do so. I find myself cheering these slashings/attempted murders on, although I would much prefer death be handled with proper appeals and a quick drop from a rope.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02314/winnie-johnson_2314053b.jpg

dbgtz
28-08-2023, 06:29 PM
nothing you said addresses anything in the video

-:Undertaker:-
30-08-2023, 06:55 AM
nothing you said addresses anything in the video

The guilt of Lucy Letby and Ian Brady is beyond all doubt so I have no idea what Hislop says on miscarriages of justice has to do with it.

dbgtz
30-08-2023, 06:50 PM
I don't understand how you can be this dense

if you open up the death penalty then people who have been convincted who aren't actually guilty will die

-:Undertaker:-
30-08-2023, 11:33 PM
I don't understand how you can be this dense

if you open up the death penalty then people who have been convincted who aren't actually guilty will die

If you don't have the death penalty then killers/rapists and pedophiles who are guilty are released and then go on to do the same again.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10302361/Jailed-life-freed-kill-129-criminals-double-lifers-10-years.html

Why are you so blaise about your system which alows the most dangerous back out into society?

Seatherny
01-09-2023, 08:40 PM
Majority of British people are also gullible and believed Boris when he said leaving EU would mean ?350m a week for NHS. You get wrongly convicted of a crime which carries a death penalty and let's see how you feel. I am telling you, you would be screaming at those who want it. Besides, a life long jail term is a better punishment than ending their life. In jail, they will suffer, regret and hopefully realise their mistake.

dbgtz
01-09-2023, 10:41 PM
If you don't have the death penalty then killers/rapists and pedophiles who are guilty are released and then go on to do the same again.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10302361/Jailed-life-freed-kill-129-criminals-double-lifers-10-years.html

Why are you so blaise about your system which alows the most dangerous back out into society?



you realise you basically just said it's fine for the state to kill innocent people?

anyway why campaign for the death penalty instead of just simply not letting these people out in the first place...

-:Undertaker:-
07-09-2023, 08:38 PM
Majority of British people are also gullible and believed Boris when he said leaving EU would mean ?350m a week for NHS.

I cannot possibly imagine being so broken over an electoral result 7 years after it took place. You have my deepest sympathies.


You get wrongly convicted of a crime which carries a death penalty and let's see how you feel. I am telling you, you would be screaming at those who want it. Besides, a life long jail term is a better punishment than ending their life. In jail, they will suffer, regret and hopefully realise their mistake.

Well my entire point is that often they don't get life. When the politicians who abolished it said life means life, they lied.


you realise you basically just said it's fine for the state to kill innocent people?

anyway why campaign for the death penalty instead of just simply not letting these people out in the first place...

Any state will at times kill innocent people be it through Police brutality, the armed forces or other remote possibilities. We don't scrap the army because of it.

And because I want them dead and in the ground. I just gave you the example of the life sentence that Winnie Johnson had to endure with Brady's taunts.

Seatherny
10-09-2023, 10:16 PM
I cannot possibly imagine being so broken over an electoral result 7 years after it took place.

No, it is proving a point that the British public are gullible. I am using an example, just like you do in many of your posts.

-:Undertaker:-
11-09-2023, 10:50 AM
No, it is proving a point that the British public are gullible. I am using an example, just like you do in many of your posts.

I think our politicians are the gullible ones actually, signing up an to organisation paying billions into it more than most other members to pay for new sewers in eastern Europe while our own public services are strained and falling apart. That's the very definition of gullible and the public put an end to it.

Seatherny
11-09-2023, 10:12 PM
I think our politicians are the gullible ones actually, signing up an to organisation paying billions into it more than most other members to pay for new sewers in eastern Europe while our own public services are strained and falling apart. That's the very definition of gullible and the public put an end to it.

You missed my point.

Shannon
15-09-2023, 07:26 AM
I feel like i have been livinv under a rock!

I think the death sentance should be brought back but only used when it' a confirmed and proved crime. Ideally it should be in a way thats not as brutal as the tudor times. I think the recent escaping from a prison makes me think this should come into force more especially when things are starting to fracture and crummble. We need stability and if scare tactics work im game.

Seatherny
18-09-2023, 09:39 PM
I feel like i have been livinv under a rock!

I think the death sentance should be brought back but only used when it' a confirmed and proved crime. Ideally it should be in a way thats not as brutal as the tudor times. I think the recent escaping from a prison makes me think this should come into force more especially when things are starting to fracture and crummble. We need stability and if scare tactics work im game.

You want to kill those who want to escape from prison? Wow.

Hannah
27-09-2023, 01:04 PM
History has proven that innocent people are and will continue to be imprisoned and executed.

If there were the ability to have any say over bringing capital punishment back, then surely there would be options for a preferential alternative of not allowing life prisoners to go free.

Saying that though, if the power were in my hands I'd also change how our prisons run and make going to prison a scarier deterrent than death.

Seatherny
28-09-2023, 08:49 PM
History has proven that innocent people are and will continue to be imprisoned and executed.

If this itself isn't a good enough reason why dealth penalty should not exist, then I do not know what is.

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