'I'm a prisoner. Get me out of here'

Started by Scrumpy, November 06, 2025, 09:24:17 AM

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Scrumpy


Don't you just love the press footage of Billy Smith (fraudster) who was mistakenly let free from prison.... !!
He was having a ciggie... saying goodbye to his partner , smiling and  waving to the press..
Standing outside Wandsworth Prison... 
A star in the making...    :star:
 I don't think there was a cop in sight... :grin: :grin: :grin:
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Dextrous63

Of course not.  They'd be surrounding Lammy as a protection team.  And, by golly, that rotund halfwit will require a fair few just to get round his sizeable girth.

JBR

Quote from: Dextrous63 on November 06, 2025, 09:38:57 PMHe promoted the imbecilic and deceitful team.  He is entirely responsible.

The body language and pathetic outrage demonstrated by his new deputy yesterday sums the whole thing up.    I've heard better responses/defences from low intelligence SEND pupils.  Heck, I've even heard better responses/defences/drivel from SEND teachers.  As you know, that's saying something.
If genuine questions and criticism winds him up to such a level, perhaps he isn't suitable to attempt to lead his party in the absence of TwoTier NeverHere Keir.
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Mups

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JBR

Quote from: Mups on November 07, 2025, 10:02:50 PMOn tonight's news it said four more prisoners have been released by mistake now! 

https://www.itv.com/watch/news/another-four-prisoners-at-large-itv-news-understands-after-mistakenly-released-inmate-re-arrested/zylt8r0

The fact that this is now becoming a regular occurrence suggests that it is intentional.  But who?
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klondike

Probably somebody is running a lottery. Not sure what they'd be charging for tickets.

Mups

Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 09:43:59 AMProbably somebody is running a lottery. Not sure what they'd be charging for tickets.
I bet this has been going on for longer than we will ever know.

Scrumpy


The Prison Officers do not control the prisons.. The prisoners do..
Myra Hindley was almost worshiped when she was inside.. One of her (mates) was the West woman.. 
If prisoners have the money and contacts they can get anything they wish for.. 

It is like many schools... The pupils rule...
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

JBR

Quote from: Scrumpy on Yesterday at 03:04:46 PMThe Prison Officers do not control the prisons.. The prisoners do..
Myra Hindley was almost worshiped when she was inside.. One of her (mates) was the West woman..
If prisoners have the money and contacts they can get anything they wish for..

It is like many schools... The pupils rule...
I'm sure you are right.  This is due to the country becoming soft beyond measure, including the prison warders, the police, and just about every other authority which is here to preserve the law, not least the useless government.
I still live in hope that Reform can rescue the country, but that requires three things:
- the British people being sensible enough to elect Reform with a big majority;
- the level of damage that is done to the country before 2029;
- the British people not having given up hope before then.
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Scrumpy

I think it has always been (soft) for some prisoners..
I don't think the Krays and their like had a rough time..
Even going back before them..
If someone has money and backhanders are offered they will be snapped up by (anybody) in any profession..  
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Dextrous63

Prisoners will still have, er, associates on the outside.  You can work out the rest.