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they are still being served in jails in england and wales and they are known as ipps — imprisonment forc protection. they were scrapped in 2012 by the coalition government — yet there are still nearly 3,000 people in prison with no idea when they are going to get out. many have served longer than the minimum tariff they were given. tonight, an amendment�*s been debated in the house of lords that would see those serving ipps resentenced — could the government be a step closer to ending them for good? let's talk to andrew morris, who pleaded guilty to false imprisonment and a threat to kill and was given an ipp sentence with a minimum tariff of one year, 254 days. welcome, andrew. you were released after six years. six. welcome, andrew. you were released after six yew-— welcome, andrew. you were released after six years-— after six years. six years could but i was after six years. six years could but i was recalled _ after six years. six years could but i was recalled very _ after six years. six years could but i was recalled very quickly - after six years. six years could but i was recal
they are still being served in jails in england and wales and they are known as ipps — imprisonment forc protection. they were scrapped in 2012 by the coalition government — yet there are still nearly 3,000 people in prison with no idea when they are going to get out. many have served longer than the minimum tariff they were given. tonight, an amendment�*s been debated in the house of lords that would see those serving ipps resentenced — could the government be a step closer to ending...
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so i was been given an ipp. so i was watching people what committed.one who murdered boyfriend . he got murdered his boyfriend. he got 13 years to life. got out 13 years to life. he got out before me that was for a murder. that's killing that's for killing an individual. this individual individual. and this individual got out me? yes. got out before me? yes. rehabilitated. but you rehabilitated. but still, you know, and we aren't minimising my own fence, which obviously i had , and i had a lot had victims, and i had a lot more. i had a bigger past before that, and i'd done prison several times. i threatened to kill somebody, and i served three years more than i. murderer. this is the system we're living in, patrick and the system was broken. and it's ridiculously underfunded. >> okay. go on. claire >> okay. go on. claire >> that's why. that's why i think there's a mental health problem . and this is what the problem. and this is what the almost kafkaesque nature of this sentence is. people actually are in despair. can you imagine the whole irrationalit
so i was been given an ipp. so i was watching people what committed.one who murdered boyfriend . he got murdered his boyfriend. he got 13 years to life. got out 13 years to life. he got out before me that was for a murder. that's killing that's for killing an individual. this individual individual. and this individual got out me? yes. got out before me? yes. rehabilitated. but you rehabilitated. but still, you know, and we aren't minimising my own fence, which obviously i had , and i had a lot...
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ippe mizuhara, a longtime friend of 0htani, is accused of committing massive theft after he transferredbts. the alleged theft by mizuhara surfaced after 0htani's name came up in a federal investigation into a california bookkeeper. a un report says russia has created a "climate of fear" in occupied areas of ukraine since its forces invaded two years ago. the world body's human rights 0ffice accuses russia of systematically suppressing ukrainian language, culture, and identity as it tries to assert full control. the assessment comes as russian president vladimir putin hosted supporters at the kremlin, following his win in an election that western leaders call neither free nor fair. steve rosenberg got a rare invite. vladimir vladimirovich putin! they say that location is everything, if you want to impress an audience. applause so, vladimir putin invited his celebrity supporters to one of the swankiest parts of the kremlin. he wasn't easy to see, but the messaging was clear. in the hall where russian tsars had been crowned... ..russia's president thanked the vips for backing his re—electi
ippe mizuhara, a longtime friend of 0htani, is accused of committing massive theft after he transferredbts. the alleged theft by mizuhara surfaced after 0htani's name came up in a federal investigation into a california bookkeeper. a un report says russia has created a "climate of fear" in occupied areas of ukraine since its forces invaded two years ago. the world body's human rights 0ffice accuses russia of systematically suppressing ukrainian language, culture, and identity as it...
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they are still being served in jails in england and wales and they are known as ipps — imprisonment for
they are still being served in jails in england and wales and they are known as ipps — imprisonment for
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most of them agree with ipp. so luke's right. >> so what should we do next, luke?hink the government well, there isn't really a policy be absolutely really a policy to be absolutely frank this. what should do next? >> well, i think the security minister has done a pretty decent thing. he brought forward the act last decent thing. he brought forward the and act last decent thing. he brought forward the and it's act last decent thing. he brought forward the and it's got act last decent thing. he brought forward the and it's got somethingt decent thing. he brought forward the and it's got something in year, and it's got something in it the foreign influence it called the foreign influence registration nigel registration scheme. nigel ludicrously , we haven't decided ludicrously, we haven't decided whether put china in whether or not to put china in the enhanced tier of that scheme. still an scheme. we're still having an argument that. amazingly argument over that. amazingly hopefully events will hopefully today's events will finally debate to bed. finally put that deb
most of them agree with ipp. so luke's right. >> so what should we do next, luke?hink the government well, there isn't really a policy be absolutely really a policy to be absolutely frank this. what should do next? >> well, i think the security minister has done a pretty decent thing. he brought forward the act last decent thing. he brought forward the and act last decent thing. he brought forward the and it's act last decent thing. he brought forward the and it's got act last...
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so, for example, we currently have about 3000 prisoners serving ipp sentences, some who are ten and 15 their tariff, their release date, but not all the danger to society. why can't we free up spaces there and release? some of them may be on their home, detention, curfew type thing with an ankle tag. you know, we've got a lot of people who are serving sentences for ridiculous things like non—payment of fines or not paying non—payment of fines or not paying your licence. yeah. paying your tv licence. yeah. could give them a could we not give them a community sentences? yes. £47,000 a year. nigel, to keep someone in prison . and we're someone in prison. and we're sending him to prison for not paying sending him to prison for not paying fines or not buying a tv licence . licence. >> yeah. no, i agree with that completely. and as as the completely. and as far as the bbc concerned, it's bbc tax is concerned, it's mostly course, mostly women, of course, who finish up in prison for this and not men. and i with you. not men. and i agree with you. there are areas like that that are clearly ridi
so, for example, we currently have about 3000 prisoners serving ipp sentences, some who are ten and 15 their tariff, their release date, but not all the danger to society. why can't we free up spaces there and release? some of them may be on their home, detention, curfew type thing with an ankle tag. you know, we've got a lot of people who are serving sentences for ridiculous things like non—payment of fines or not paying non—payment of fines or not paying your licence. yeah. paying your tv...
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should you be cutting income and by more two income tax and by more than two ipp pound, they ipp in theey should should be doing is they should be the tax threshold up be lifting the tax threshold up to £20,000 before anybody pays any tax . any income tax. >> would help everybody >> and that would help everybody and work pay. it and that would make work pay. it would people back into work would get people back into work off benefits. it help off benefits. it would help pensioners and way you pay pensioners and the way you pay for you net zero is for that, you net zero is costing over 30 billion of taxpayers cash every single yeah taxpayers cash every single year. we've identified that cost and yet they're all obsessed with it. >> if you take all these people out of paying tax, they richard, people earning up to £20,000 a yean people earning up to £20,000 a year, what ownership do they have, well, of you're have, well, of course you're still paying national insurance, you're vat, you're you're still paying vat, you're still all other duties. still paying all other duties. >> still paying
should you be cutting income and by more two income tax and by more than two ipp pound, they ipp in theey should should be doing is they should be the tax threshold up be lifting the tax threshold up to £20,000 before anybody pays any tax . any income tax. >> would help everybody >> and that would help everybody and work pay. it and that would make work pay. it would people back into work would get people back into work off benefits. it help off benefits. it would help pensioners...
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james ipp the latest casualty. what's your take?ell, james has been an excellent mp. >> you know local one as well. it's a sort of wells of small city. and then it's got a lot of rural area and he's really got a good reputation. good armed forces minister, excellent. i don't necessarily think he's going because he would lose his seat, because i think the boundary changes actually should technically make the seat safer . technically make the seat safer. not that i'm not sure where the safe tory seats are at the moment. i accept that. but, you know, that's the position politically , i think he's politically, i think he's probably of an age where he wants to probably further his career in the military side . and career in the military side. and of course, that's why he will step down as a minister, because he's got to be out of that ministerial role for some time before he can take up another job, you know, to do with defence outside of parliament. so i suspect all of these things, coupled with the family, are involved and i know they'
james ipp the latest casualty. what's your take?ell, james has been an excellent mp. >> you know local one as well. it's a sort of wells of small city. and then it's got a lot of rural area and he's really got a good reputation. good armed forces minister, excellent. i don't necessarily think he's going because he would lose his seat, because i think the boundary changes actually should technically make the seat safer . technically make the seat safer. not that i'm not sure where the safe...
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i honestly ipp worth a fortune. but i only a five in ks! art but i only got a five in ks! art .teacher . just nobody teacher. it's just that nobody understood teacher. it's just that nobody undit's ood teacher. it's just that nobody undit's kind of like that's do. it's kind of like that's what it was. it was misunderstood. they just didn't understand i was trying to understand what i was trying to create. that's what create. and that's what art is all kids talk all about, say to kids who talk about for o—level about taking on art for o—level or a—level . or a—level. >> it's so much more work than history, homework or geography homework or whatever. it's a lot. people might it's lot. people might think it's eafieh lot. people might think it's easier, it's but it's easier, but it's but it's a pleasure for people who are who are creative and are good at it. >> when you see people six hours every painting , still tell every day painting, still tell somebody monday night at somebody on a monday night at 8:00 when got a painting 8:00 when they've got a painting or do. or a landscape to
i honestly ipp worth a fortune. but i only a five in ks! art but i only got a five in ks! art .teacher . just nobody teacher. it's just that nobody understood teacher. it's just that nobody undit's ood teacher. it's just that nobody undit's kind of like that's do. it's kind of like that's what it was. it was misunderstood. they just didn't understand i was trying to understand what i was trying to create. that's what create. and that's what art is all kids talk all about, say to kids who talk...