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“We have a broken criminal justice system that doesn’t work from the moment you are arrested” Barrister Hashi Mohamed says the justice system has been “cut to the bone” by previous governments, but says the solution is fixing the system not early prisoner release #bbcqt

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BBC Question Time1 year ago

Prisoners to be eligible for release after serving a third of sentence #bbcqt

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Prisonervoice21 year ago

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lynn strawbridge1 year ago

I think he was insulting to that young lad who asked the question. Saying to get educated

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MSmithy1 year ago

Should have known he was a barristers, doesn’t live in the real world just off everyone else’s misery.

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Gitus del Gitus1 year ago

this cunt, dismissing fishing towns for fucking gamers, gets applause from the hand-picked audience I've had enough, fuck this dull #BBCQT shit turnin off

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Guy Megson1 year ago

The man is seeing world from a privileged position and is incapable of understanding how others live - typical London privilege

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alan wall1 year ago

You are talking through your backside. I don't want criminals being released early. Labour need to be out of power sooner rather than later.

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Proverbs281B1 year ago

This man is detached from reality

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Gordon Millar1 year ago

If we deport the foreign prisoners then we would have space for British offenders to serve their full sentence.

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Barbara Primus1 year ago

The arrogance of this Barrister shows exactly why our legal system is broken. Who is he to tell an audience member to educate himself when he failed to understand the implications of his comments. He suffers from an over dose of pride.

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Simon Clemmitt1 year ago

Let me educate you Hashi. We understand the sentence guidelines and their application. What we question is their validity in comparison of say a Hugh Edward’s paedofile and the use of the words “for all I care” on social media!

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