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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3557372.stm

"Lottery-winning prisoners and their families will be prevented from collecting their win under new laws, David Blunkett has promised."

He promised this in a today's Sun, btw. Which tells you a lot in itself... and, for thoe who haven't been following this one, the decision is driven by a prisoner (jailed for attempted rape) winning the lottery a couple of days ago (he's nearing the end of his sentence and was able to buy a ticket while staying at a bail hostel).

Even aside from the deeply disturbing "and their families" bit (which is left vague), this looks stupid. What next, someone wins the lottery before their conviction (or after their release), and Blunkett scrambles to outflank the tabloids on that, too?

It's a lottery. The odds of winning are tiny. The odds don't care if you're the Archbishop of Canterbury or Ian Huntley. Which doesn't stop the tabloids whining about people who shouldn't be 'allowed' to win money.

I can see a case for not letting prisoners gamble (in any form) while convicted. But nobody seems to complain about the thousands who play the lottery and lose, do they?

Date: 2004-08-12 02:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robinbloke.livejournal.com
Exactly. We're not exactly endorsing a policy of 'people can change and do their time' here are we? It's more a 'people have done wrong and we'll forever blackball them for it.'

Mind you I expect no less from him.

Date: 2004-08-12 02:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deeply-spurious.livejournal.com
Blunkett is a pillock - far more bothered about appearing to be 'tough on crime' than about actually solving the problems of crime... not that the Tories are any better of course... Michael Howards recent speech was as predictable as it was depressing (although I was rather amused by the phrase 'sociological mumbo-jumbo)...

Date: 2004-08-12 02:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duranorak.livejournal.com
God, that is, that is, just, wow. ~shakes head~ Every step this man makes leaves me furious and speechless.

E.
x

Date: 2004-08-12 03:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feanelwa.livejournal.com
He's still not addressing the problem that a convicted rapist who hadn't finished his life sentence and showed no sign of reform was allowed out of prison.

Date: 2004-08-12 08:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] purplerabbits.livejournal.com
I haven't seen it anywhere that he's down no sign of reform. He was allowed out on a temprary basis because he's served 15 years of an 18 year recommended sentence. This is fairly normal.

Date: 2004-08-12 10:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feanelwa.livejournal.com
Arse. I was going to go back and correct that having thought about it, after a discussion elsewhere on LJ, but I forgot where I'd written it. You're right - he might feel complete remorse by now, and there's no way I'd know either way.

Date: 2004-08-12 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-blu.livejournal.com
I think you put eloquently what was ranting about in my head, there ;-)

His ex-wife is apparently gonna fight for 'her share' 'to help victims'. Funny how the mighty £ makes everyone a saint or a demon instantly, isn't it?

Perhaps when Blunkett's id cards come in only those with perfect legal records, British nationality and who vote Labour will be able to play? Ah, this country and that accross the pond is marching ever onwards towards exactly the kinda state they claimed to dislike under East European communism. Bless 'em. Quite ironic really.

Pass the lottery forms, I'm feeling all 'bank robber' today!

Date: 2004-08-12 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lougarry.livejournal.com
I do think it is wrong that he was/is allowed to play the lottery whilst still in custody - whatever kind of custody that may be.
He has caused a lot of damaged to some people, and this is going to be painful for them, having it all dredged up agan. I hope that his victims heard what Hazel Blears had to say this morning and sue him for damages - he can certainly afford it now!
He could pay a significant amount to rape crisis charities, but I dont suppose he will.
I hope he gets what he deserves.

Date: 2004-08-12 06:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jambon-gris.livejournal.com
According to the rules of day release he was allowed to play the lottery, specifically. Not in a default it doesnt say he cant, but a yes he can.It is leagal so therefore it is his money. You could argue the rule is wrong and should be changed, and im not sure i'd dissagree.
He may have to pay out damges to his victims, this ive no real opinion on and is a matter for the courts. His ex wife however has absolutely zero claim on the money unless she can claim she contributed to his winning the lottery 10 years after the devorce. If he has anny sense and or decency he will give away a good chunk of the money.

Date: 2004-08-13 01:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redandfiery.livejournal.com
I believe they are not actually divorced. Which might mean that she has a legal claim on the money - even if they've maybe not seen each other for 10 years.

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