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Hi machel.

Having managed to shake Damien Hirst out of my head.....
....I presume you mean the prisoner who wanted the right to vote whilst in prison.
Following the European Court of Human Rights, and pressure on our government to change the law, a backbenchers motion was voted on in the House yesterday.


There are some strong feelings among MPs and the votewas overwhelming.
Personally I can't whip up any strong feelings about it.
I don't mind prisoners having a vote while in prison.
I think there are more important aspects of a prisoners treatment than voting in elections.
brisket
while i agree with human rights when you break the law and go to prison you lose some rights and voting should be one of them,  the interview on local news was exraordinary in that hirst was jubliant that he was making a law and when asked about the morality of the situation and the human rights of the woman he murdered (although reduced to manslaughter as it was judged he was AMORAL)  he began shouting f*** o** over and over again and walked away
machel
cologne, you are very wise! 


brisket, good point about the drugs. 

I should think that the last thing anyone going to prison worries about, is losing their voting rights.
Although, seeing as more and more politicians are becoming inmates, maybe that will change.

Maybe, prisoners being allowed to vote will help more of them to become engaged in society and actually start thinking about how criminal activity damages it. I can't see it doing any harm, at all.
Blizz'ard
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:
So many folk don't vote anyway.
Wonder what the number of prisioners voting would be if/when they are allowed to, i'd guess that it would be a high percentage as in prision there isnt really alot to do.

So with this in mind would there not be election campaigns and government policies aimed at making prisioners lives easier/better just to gain these votes?
Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Wonder what the number of prisioners voting would be if/when they are allowed to, i'd guess that it would be a high percentage as in prision there isnt really alot to do.

So with this in mind would there not be election campaigns and government policies aimed at making prisioners lives easier/better just to gain these votes?
As long as the prisoners only get to vote for an MP in the constituency that they came from, before going to prison, I don't think it would make that much of a difference.

If a large prison population came from a certain constituency, then prospective MPs would also be seeking to reassure the rest of their constituents that they would be tackling the high level of crime in that area.
Blizz'ard
I'm just watching last night's QT (PC was playing up), I have a feeling that one of the reasons MPs voted against it has to do with Hirst initiating this by taking his case to the ECHR. I listened to him on the Radio some months ago and I started off thinking the whole thing was some kind of April Fool's thing because of the way he spoke about his crime, anyway, I cottoned on and was utterly horrified, so he doesn't lend himself to being the best advocat for this. Hes's very lucky to have his freedom.
cologne 1
Well heres my opinion (after thought and debate and booze )

I think prisioners who are going to be be free and living out in society under which ever party is elected should be allowed to vote as they will have served their time and will ahve to live with whatever policies said party implement..... People who will still be incarcerated for the majority of the that governments stay (ubtil the next election) should not get a vote as they are not living within society (imo prision is its own 'bubble' society)  and therefore dont need to have a say on how/which the government do things
Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Well heres my opinion (after thought and debate and booze )

I think prisioners who are going to be be free and living out in society under which ever party is elected should be allowed to vote as they will have served their time and will ahve to live with whatever policies said party implement..
No can't agree.
They may well have done their time but they should just "suck it up" and put up with whatever government is in.
FM
Originally Posted by pretty_p:
Originally Posted by machel:
am i missing something here?   no replies? where is pp when you want him/her
Please don't bring my name into topics in which I have had no involvement - thanks!!
 i  thought you may enjoy a serious debate, however,  prison should be punishment first and rehabilitation second,  i wouldn't object to d category prisoner being allowed to vote as s/he will be coming to the end of their sentence
machel

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