Comments by "robs2020" (@sbor2020) on "'PAIN is coming!': WATCH Starmer warn of the bleak future to fix Britain 'rotting at the heart'" video.
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@DorisDay-lw4xs "My lot"? Speaking personally, I am binary because you GBers hate ambiguity, and you hate gender fluidity. Plus the fact that viewers voted Tory in 2010, 2015, Brexit in 2016, and Tory in 2017, and 2019, and as a result the country is repeaping the impacts of austerity, and managed decline.
Given the economic challenges, public service cuts, and international uncertainties resulting from these policies, can we confidently say that the government's approach over the last 14 years has strengthened the UK, or has it created long-term vulnerabilities that will take years to address?
By the way, I hope you like this "grown up" question rather than calling Starmer a "bell end".
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In terms of equality, the UK legal system is designed to treat all individuals equally, regardless of their background, race, or ethnicity. Laws are applied uniformly, and the justice system aims to ensure that everyone, including minorities, is held accountable for their actions. However, there are disparities in the Criminal Justice System. There is evidence to suggest that people from minority backgrounds may face discrimination within the criminal justice system. Reports and studies have shown that Black and other ethnic minority groups are more likely to be stopped and searched, arrested, and receive harsher sentences compared to their white counterparts. However, this does not imply that they are exempt from consequences for crimes; rather, it suggests that they may be treated more harshly or unfairly in some cases.
As for prisons, there is an over representation of minorities in prisons.Ethnic minorities are over represented in the UK prison population compared to their proportion in the general population. This over representation is often cited as evidence of systemic bias rather than a lack of consequences for crimes.
While there are significant concerns about racial bias and inequality in the criminal justice system, these issues generally point to minorities being treated more harshly, not less.
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