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Brian Ross wrote Yesterday at 8:38pm:
Members of the House of Lords are either appointed or they inherit their positions from their forebears.


Yep,  And Labour want to get rid of the 84 remaining hereditary peers out of 875 members. And Labour appointed a further 30 peers just last year, 25 of them Labour..
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Reply #16 - Today at 2:02pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 10:11pm:
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 9:20pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 8:46pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Feb 3rd, 2026 at 3:05pm:



Bring back 19th century British justice -

the British knew what to do with their lawless colonies.


The alleged terrorist is a white supremacist.

Should people like Frank be charged for helping to radicalise him?




Only the rope can save us:






Bring back hanging for terrorists.

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Reply #17 - Today at 3:10pm
 
19 & 20 Century British Justice was also remarkable for the number of judicial murders.

One that I particularly remember was the execution of a young bloke for murder whilst in company,  his accomplice in a crime murdered someone so he was accused of being an accomplice in the crime, found guilty and executed.
The one who committed the actual murder was underage so was imprisoned and escaped execution.
However the executed one was in police custody at the time of the killing so couldn’t have been in company; didn’t help his appeal, the State wanted blood so killed him.
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