Cameron fuses a new approach to solving our penal system conundrum.
It seems to be one of the questions which countless politicians have failed to answer: Do we bang ‘em up or set them free? This age-old debate has the distinct advantage of exposing a person’s...
View ArticleJudicial Independence and Parliamentary sovereignty
James Sharpe. ‘The supremacy of Parliament is still the general principle of our constitution.’ Those were the words of Lord Steyn in R (Jackson) v Attorney-General in 2005. In one sentence he summed...
View ArticleDebate: Should Parents Smack Kids?
Chris Grayling, the ‘Justice’ Secretary admitted recently to the press that he used to smack his kids. “You chastise children when they are bad, as my parents did me,” Grayling told the Mail on...
View ArticleGrayling to get the axe at next reshuffle?
I’m hearing rumours that Chris Grayling is “in line for the chop” at the next government reshuffle. Sources tell me that the government is looking to bring in younger faces ahead of the next general...
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