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PM Questions - Labour MP asking for sex offenders not be released early


PM Questions - Labour MP asking for sex offenders not be released...

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We know early release of "terrorists" has been a headline for a couple of months and I suppose some of us more cynical (in the eyes of the government) have wondered when the focus will be diverted to other offences. 

Today in PM questions a Labour MP raised the question asking when will the Government look at including and so stopping violent offenders and sex offenders early release.

This was expected but what was the most amazing element of her question is that she stated that completing the full sentence in prison "would rehabilitate an offender".

If the Government and society accepted that statement I would willing go back today to do the 2 years I completed on licence so I could get a family life, employment and stop the persecution and discrimination by them.

Oh to be an MP.

Society suggests I must let go of all my expectations but I disagree, as whilst I have a voice, I have hope.

Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope is for tomorrow else what is left if you remove a mans hope.
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