tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6606798.post4377770199957670199..comments2024-03-28T22:32:50.562+00:00Comments on Liberal England: Why I shall not be signing the petition against the death penaltyJonathan Calderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00730157683743989696noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6606798.post-73024510898321744542011-08-06T03:32:33.037+01:002011-08-06T03:32:33.037+01:00a couple of not very bright Labour councillors fro...<i>a couple of not very bright Labour councillors from Leicester have taken it seriously</i><br /><br />Rather more significantly, several not very bright Conservative MPs have also taken it seriously, including Andrew Turner, Philip Davies, Andrew Robathan and Priti Patel (previously talked of as a future leader of the party, though I'm guessing she's killed her chances with this idiocy).<br /><br /><i>If the petition by those who don’t want to see the death penalty reintroduced gets enough signatures there will be... a Commons debate on the death penalty.</i><br /><br />No, there would be a Commons debate on how best to ensure the retention of the ban on the death penalty. For instance, it could be suggested that it should be enshrined in the first clause of the mooted new Bill of Rights.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6606798.post-49907497610744898822011-08-06T03:13:32.204+01:002011-08-06T03:13:32.204+01:00I'm with Mark.
You're right that there...I'm with Mark.<br /><br />You're right that there's zero chance of the death penalty being re-introduced. We all know that. The reason for the "counter petition" is to publically win the debate and properly bury the issue.<br /><br />Presumably Guido wants to position himself as "man of the common people" who are being ignored by politicians. I think he wants to be perceived as having the voice of the people behind him.<br /><br />If the "counter petition" reached 100,000 first (which it looks set to do) then that would cause a media victory for liberal values and an embarrassment for Guido.<br /><br />Signing it only takes a couple of minutes, and then we can forget about it and go back to more important things! :)Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00260062183800916162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6606798.post-63446713834795489012011-08-06T03:12:18.323+01:002011-08-06T03:12:18.323+01:00That's the trouble with semi-detached Liberals...That's the trouble with semi-detached Liberals like you - "a couple of not very bright Labour councillors..." What does 'being bright' have to do with this debate? And who are you to judge exactly? I understand that one of those Councillors is the Chief Whip of the group, and the other is a solicitor, whereas you're a washed-up former district Councillor. And in case you think I'm attacking you unfairly, I actually will not be signing the petition myself. I just hate the way people like you personalise rebuttals and insult others for expressing their views. Grow up.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6606798.post-90827283674184267352011-08-06T01:13:52.108+01:002011-08-06T01:13:52.108+01:00You make a good case however, while Staines petiti...You make a good case however, while Staines petition may be all about publicity, there are those who do want the death penalty reinstated. There are also those who will use this issue to further their Eurosceptic/anti-Human Rights Act cause. The petition against reinstating the death penalty serves, if nothing else, to show the strength of feeling against capital punishment. I believe the 'anti' petition currently has more signatures.<br /><br />As I understand it, a committee will select which petitions are debated. It is therefore unlikely that a petition against the death penalty will be debated; why would the committee choose to debate not doing something there are are no plans to do? This is especially true if, as has been blogged elsewhere, we can count on an overwhelmingly anti-capital punishment House of Commons.<br /><br />Simply ignoring the death penalty petition may make perfect sense in the blogosphere but we live in the real world. Have we forgotten the AV referendum so soon? Don't take anything for granted. I don't care how many column inches of free publicity Guido Fawkes gets out of this. I will care if the impression is created that there is growing support for the reintroduction of capital punishment.Mark Marshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6606798.post-52689397224380136782011-08-06T00:01:18.252+01:002011-08-06T00:01:18.252+01:00Well said. I won't be signing it either.
I...Well said. I won't be signing it either. <br /><br />I blogged about Staines's ridiculous campaign a few days ago - but not so eloquently as your post.<br /><br />http://livingonwords.blogspot.com/2011/07/guido-fawkes-hypocrite-or-stupid.htmlDan Falchikovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202541499332901648noreply@blogger.com