Mandatory Sentencing
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Asked if the PM agreed that the mandatory life sentence was outdated, the PMS said that he did not. He said that we had no plans to abolish the mandatory life sentence for murder. The PM had always been very clear that serious crimes required serious punishment. This Government had actually broadened the application of mandatory life sentences.
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