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'Abolish the sentencing council' Justice Sec's 'performative' reply to new sentencing rules roasted

'Can we please grow up in this country and admit that our politicians have real and serious political power.'


Barrister, Steven Barrett, calls out Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood's response to new sentencing guidelines from the Sentencing Council.

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