Have read today that 4 prisoners in Broadmoor are making a claim under the Human Rights Act for full state benefits. This means that the Yorkshire Ripper and Hindley would receive £132 a week in state pensions - at a time when the Govt is trying to find a way of slashing the pensions of hard working public sector workers.
On top of this, in a deluded effort to help the budget deficit, Ken Clarke has announced that he is pushing for a dramatic cut in the compensation paid to the relatives of victims of violent crime (you know, the people whose loved ones have been brutally murdered by the aforementioned benefit claimants).
FFS - last one to leave the country please turn the lights out.
On top of this, in a deluded effort to help the budget deficit, Ken Clarke has announced that he is pushing for a dramatic cut in the compensation paid to the relatives of victims of violent crime (you know, the people whose loved ones have been brutally murdered by the aforementioned benefit claimants).
FFS - last one to leave the country please turn the lights out.