Lee Anderson and Rupert Lowe demand death penalty for Southport killer

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/2004647/reform-uk-death-penalty-Axel-Rudakubana

by DarkSkiesGreyWaters

31 comments
  1. Where was this energy for Lucy Letby when she murdered 7 babies?

  2. Be interesting to see how the “no advocating harm” rules stack up on a post like this.

    Good luck.

  3. We don’t have the death penalty. It’s not an option. End of discussion

  4. Or Kyle Clifford?

    Also sentenced for triple murder and barely a mention.

    Wonder why?

  5. Even if we did bring back capital punishment you can’t apply it retroactively.

    The death penalty is obscene and has no place in the modern world.

  6. The problem is always the same . You end up hanging innocent people.

  7. Good for them?

    It’s not exactly news, as they don’t have any power. 

  8. They can demand matron bring them tea and biscuits in bed, they’re not getting what they want.

    Two pathetic Oswald Mosleys with no real political power, who barely turn up to work as MPs, and bleat and moan on their soapbox. These are not serious people.

  9. These fellas seem to have more in common with the Taliban than Britain. 

  10. these pricks are just virtue signalling

    the wrong virtues, of course. But it’s noise that just panders to their base rather than that is meaningful

  11. The death penalty is literally the kindest punishment out there for mass killers.

    Why? Because it’s literally the easiest way out for these people, they’d much rather die than go to prison for the rest of their lives. Prisoners do not tolerate child killers in their wings, and people like Axel Rudakabana have to constantly watch their back in prison.

  12. Whenever Rupert Lowe’s name comes up I always remember what Graeme Souness said about him when Lowe was chairman of Southampton Football club. “What the fuck does a man called Rupert know about football?” Lol.

  13. Why doesn’t that surprise me. Political clustering once again.

  14. Members of the ECHR are not allowed use the death penalty.

    This is a trojan horse to convince people out of the ECHR

  15. Of course they do, they were wrong about him being an Islamic terrorist so they have to pivot and find something else to be angry about.

  16. They would, wouldn’t they?

    Sadly for them it’s not legally possible

  17. Opportunists. Nothing to see here. Just pathetic attempts to get publicity for themselves. They couldn’t care less about the families or anyone else for that matter. It’s just “Look at me! Look at me.

  18. As long as they bring it in for traitorous politicians who put their party and finances above the good of the country I will listen…

  19. Ah well if Lee Anderson demands it I guess we better do it then. Don’t wanna upset old Lee

  20. I demand that my next paycheck is £500k, oh look it hasn’t changed anything

  21. Reform could sneak under a snake’s belly with a top hat on. There is no tragedy they won’t try to use for their own cuntish aims.

  22. If there was a case for the death penalty this one is it. Absolutely zero doubt of their guilt, and zero chance of rehabilitation. But we don’t have the death penalty and won’t, so we’ll keep the cunt at his majesty’s leisure for the next 52 years.

    Besides, he’s a remorseless twisted child killer, he won’t live 52 years inside.

    Anderson and Co know what they’re doing. They know we don’t have the death penalty. But they also saw the upraw after this heinous crime, and know those with less thought behind their words and actions will rally behind it.

  23. I would much prefer him to spend the next 60 years alone in prison. He shouldn’t get away with death – that’s too easy.

  24. If a life sentence couldn’t be handed out to someone under 18 there is no way a death sentence would.

    Lee Anderson needs to know when to shut the fuck up

  25. Exceptional circumstances, so they want every borderline horrific crime to also give them an opportunity to grandstand and rile up an angry mob until it sways things towards an execution?

    God, I really have had enough of this pair of stupid reactionary pricks.

  26. A sickening thing to try and score political points on. State of our politics nowadays is I wouldn’t be particularly surprised if kemi brings it up in the next PMQs along with some nonsense about how Labour failed in some way during this tragedy

  27. The reasons to not have the death penalty are clear.

    Having said that, the cost of incarcerating someone for 50+ years is literally millions of pounds.

  28. I think the death penalty is far too humane. His life in prison is going to be absolute hell and worse than death. From the moment he gets on that prison bus that’s it. That’s the last time he sees anything normal like a motorway, town, etc, aside from when he’s shunted off to a hospital in handcuffs in 40 years, or moved to another prison. The drama and entertainment of the past few months (for him) will be gone. No more publicity, no more media attention, no more opportunities to torment the family. He stops mattering. Since everyone inside will want to kill him, he’ll immediately be placed in a secure wing and into a small cell, just for him. He’ll have a toilet/sink combination unit, a bed made of metal/concrete, a plastic sheet and a pillow, all designed so he can’t kill himself. Every letter he reads will be checked by the prison guards. Every bit of media he consumes will be vetted. He’ll eat exactly what the state dictates he eat, regardless of his objections. His cell will have a window, but it’ll be small and probably won’t face anything of note. His door will face either another door or another cell. He’ll sit in there for 23 hours a day, being let out to shower or exercise for a timed duration under constant supervision. Shit. Piss. Eat. Shower. Rot. Pace room. For 52 years. His life from now on is devoid of any pleasure beyond potentially tugging out a sad wank in between cell/suicide checks. This is his life for at least the next half a century, most likely his entire life. Any rational person would rather be executed.

  29. I mean they can demand it as much as they like, it’s not happening is it

  30. God, it’s just the unrelenting creep of their sickening bile, isn’t it. Really drags on the soul.

    Like, you simply will not convince me they give a shit about the kids who were killed. They just want to bathe in their own hatred. Simply incapable of being light-hearted, and they want to bring us down with them.

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