The number of high-risk offenders being monitored in the community by the probation service who committed a murder, rape or other serious offence rose by more than a third last year, according to figures published by the laughably name Justice Ministry.
Eighty-three criminals released from jail were charged with a further serious offence, compared with sixty-one in the previous year. Twelve of the criminals who committed further offences were among 1,249 assessed as the “critical few” and who were assessed as having a high risk of harming the public.
Maria Eagle, a junior minister in the Justice Ministry, said: “Protecting the public is of paramount importance to the Government.
My view - Well put these people behind bars, New Labour are guilty of these crimes as the people who perpetrated these vile acts. Will any minister offer a resignation, of course not. Will anyone from the Probation Office be sacked, of course not as they are more than likely fully paid up union members.
Monday, October 22, 2007
LET DOWN BY LABOUR
I created this blog, because I feel let down by New Labour. Why do I feel they let me down, my reasons are as follows:
- Taxes, increasing tax burden. I do no want Labour spending my hard earned cash, they owe the world bank billions and why should I trust them after 10 years of waste.
- Spin - Continuing spin, which Gordon was going to change hasn't.
- Reform - 10 years reforming public services and the service has not improved in-line with the billions spent.
- To many Scottish MP's have a say in how England is run and English MP's do not have a say in what settlements these countries get, while Wales and Scotland spend, spend. England gets taxed taxed.
- Prudent a financial policy has meant we have an increasing cost of living, while fat cat Labour MP's live the high-life on expenses, perks and above average pay settlements.
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