Over the course of the next six months I believe that the state of the prisons is going to become the most important ‘policy’ issue in British politics. It is the next big crisis in Keir Starmer’s First Term, and enemies of the evil beaver should begin to examine how the issue can be exploited to bring the whole rotten structure tumbling down.
The system as it is, is already catastrophically bad. The majority of adult male prisoners in Britain are locked in their cells for up to 23 hours a day and have been since the Coronavirus Lockdowns, they are flooded with illegal drugs and are chronically understaffed. Even before the race riots began this month, ‘warnings’ were being made by various stakeholders that Britain’s Prisoners was on the brink of mass rioting akin to that of the 1990 Strangeways Prison Riots. It is in to this system that Keir Starmer wishes to inject hundreds of flabby forty four year olds who shared dodgy memes from Britain First’s Facebook page.
These prisons are not just overcrowded; in several prisons the inability of the prison staff to maintain the monopoly of Force (yeah, yeah) has led to them brokering with ‘community leaders’ within prisons, often dominated by Islamic terrorists. These gangs are able to intimidate prison authorities to manage their own affairs how they see fit and to racially/religiously abuse other prisoners (and in some cases compel conversion to Islam). A report by Jonathan Hall KC from April 2022 outlines the problem thus:
“Control of standards of behaviour: the use of sharia courts and punishment
(including flogging); undermining the prison Imam at Friday prayers or boycotting official Friday prayers; making insincere allegations of racism and Islamophobia or mistreatment against staff to delegitimise staff authority; acting collectively to intimidate staff when their behaviour is challenged; demanding to wear certain clothes or refusing to participate in work or activities; refusing to be searched by female staff; assaulting other prisoners for faith-based reasons.”
Jonathan Hall KC has an official position as an Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation and made a startling intervention at the beginning of the race riots in stating that the actions of the rioters should not be classed as terrorism as this may escalate the problem, which was the course of action favoured by Keir Starmer.
There is, of course, a secondary reason for not classifying the behaviour of these rioters as terrorism; being that terrorism charges nearly always result in custodial sentences (although terrorism charges do not have minimum sentencing). Sending tens of thousands of random white people in to prison estates practically controlled by radical Islamist gangs is like sending them in to a meat grinder. Some of these people will be tough enough to handle themselves but a large proportion of this cohort manifestly will not.
Take the case of Richard Jones. He has been sentenced to three months in prison for sharing a derogatory meme about migrants on Facebook. Islamist gangs, many of them hardened terrorists, will be at complete liberty to terrorise individuals like Richard Jones, or the many other ‘rioters’ like the homosexual couple who shouted at the police on the way back from the bingo in Hartlepool.
Put simply, these people are not hardened criminals and would even be targets for bullying in an ethnically homogenous prison. These gangs will be able to find their offences online and will go out of their way to brutalise them for being ‘racist’. Note, of course, that this will not only come from Islamist Gangs and will come from other ethnic minority groupings (although the Islamist Gangs are probably the best able to intimidate the Prison authorities). The usual buffer of fairly normal prisoners who are in prison for tax evasion etc will have been released as Sir Beaver releases most non-violent offenders to make way for his political prisoners. The few genuine Football hooligans that Yvette Cooper manages to round up will have the capacity to fight back and the ensuing disorder will be the catalyst for a wave of uncontrollable rioting, especially if murders start happening.