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Labour and the Tories are both to blame for two-tier justice

3 April 2025

12:22 AM

3 April 2025

12:22 AM

If ever there were a week for me to commit a crime, this was it. The Sentencing Council – which advises judges on how long convicted criminals should be locked up for – was poised to implement guidance that would mean that, as an ethnic minority, I stood a better chance of avoiding prison than a white male.

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