Originally posted by french frank
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Death penalty ?
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Beef Oven
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Originally posted by french frank View Post'Ang on. They don't represent parts of the country, they represent the inhabitants in the carved up country. Much of their time is spent acting for constituents individually when they have specific problems. The best are called 'good constituency MPs', not good representatives. Legislating is something different, and if they have a party label and have been voted in on that, they will be expected to observe the party whip unless it's a free vote. Not do something else that their own constituents decide they want.
but its deeply flawed as when one conflicts with another we all know who wins !
just off to clean out the duckhouse
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostYes, Mr Pee? A link to some research into attitudes to capital punishment among a very small sample of UK citizens. Why do you wish to bring it to our attention?
Beef oven erroneously stated that a majority of Brits are no longet in favour of the death penalty.
I provided a link to a survery that showed that statement to be balderdash.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
only proves that lots of people can be incredibly stupid at the same time
I'm sure I could find a survey that "proves" that Justin Beaver is a far greater musician than Vengerov
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
If you bother to read the text you'll find that "When given a choice between two possible punishments for a convicted murderer, half of respondents (51%) select the death penalty, while 35 per cent pick life imprisonment.". So fourteen percent did not choose either and the proportion of respondents that wanted capital punished was a modest majority (of 1% of the total).
I wonder who paid for this survey
And what's a survery?
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post
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amateur51
Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostIt would deter me from killing you.
Look at the number of murders each year in USA and how many people there are on death row. Across the border in Canada, the death penalty was abandoned in 1976 and Statistics Canada reports that "The rate of firearm homicides per 100,000 population has generally been declining since the mid-1970s and, in 2011, reached its lowest point in almost 50 years. " There was a 7 per cent peak in 2012, put down to increased number of murders with a blade.
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