Free Bronson.

Currently reading:
Free Bronson.

Ignore???

I am more inclined to believe you cant hold your argument against me and instead have chosen a convenient way out (y)
 
This could have been a realy interesting thread. I keep an eye on this forum from time to time, & I've said before, the sense of humor is very good on here, well most of the time!

Some of the OP comments have went right over my head. I do not know anyone on here & have never met anyone from this forum & in the past some of my posts have not met with agreeing ears & I've had comments directed towards me. I expect this for several reasons & I honestly don't take things too seriously. Ranging from a raging youngster who says the first thing that comes into his head, or someone drinking too many nippy sweeties on a Sat' night. I can only guess the OP must know some forum members personally before he takes offence.

Have to admit there hasn't been a good going debate going for some time, with a bit of craic thrown in;) Ah well back on topic. My guess is Bronson wont be released for some time. He will be an old man when he gets out (if he behaves himself in the eyes of the system) & by that time he certainly will not be in tune with street life. There will be a bit of adjusting to be done to say the least.
 
If he loved her then he wouldn't have deceived her about something obviously very important to her.

Not sure Islam was that important to her, she'd not be marrying Charlie if it was. I think it was more her parents wishes than her own.
A pretty lady considering the circumstances.
bronson-and-wife.jpg
 
Shadey, have you ever been to one of the rallies outside Wakefield Prision?

a lot of those people come into the pub where I work 2minutes from the prision..

Im still undecided about Charlie, but from what ive heard he "Sounds" like a decent person now... I have a friend who is one of Charlie's minders inside and they say that he is genuinely nice but thats compared to everyone else in the prision.. And wakefield is known as Horror House...
 
I must preface my remark with an admission that I have not read this thread yet...

Im sure lots of criminals do. But it is punishment, not a holiday, and prisoners don't get released for having a good family...

Niether do I.

He has served way longer than he should have for his crimes, its time he was set free.
 
Last edited:
He has served way longer than he should have for his crimes, its time he was set free.

i do agree with that sentiment, he has been in longer than a lot of people that have done equal to or worse crimes..

he was only imprisoned for 6years originally, and yes he's caused trouble inside.. but there are people in the system who have been put in for 40years or so and have been released or coming up to it.

im ignoring who its about (i couldn't care who it is (no offense)) and looking sentences..
 
The majority of people who are not tempted to become armed robbers are more concerned with sentences getting shorter not being too long. As far as I am concerned, if his sentence seems out of line it is because the majority are too short, not because his has been too long. I understand he has contributed to his length of time inside anyway. So I am afraid he gets no sympathy from me. We all start off in life with the choice of staying within the law and within the community, or going the other way, so if you choose the short-cut to wealth, by taking somebody else's property, then what do you expect, undertsanding? Tough luck mate.
 
Back
Top