Does the UK have the death sentence?

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I know they used to at least. Do they still have it? In any cases at all?
 
Nah son, nah. Abolished back in 1965.

We should reintroduce it though.
 
An 83 year old man was executed in the US the other day. He's the oldest man ever executed I believe. He committed the crime in the late 1980s.
 
In Britain there's a million ways you can lose your life but heinous crimes are not one I'm afraid.
 
Why?

It’s so Stone Age method of punishing ppl
 
Yes they do. Just being a normal citizen carries a high risk of getting stabbed, machete attacked or run over by a car.

Plus as shitty as that country is, just being there is a death sentence.
 
It depends. If you commit a crime against Islam they will allow them to use capital punishment against you.
 
If you live in England and you aren’t muslim you are pretty much on death row already.
 
Why?

It’s so Stone Age method of punishing ppl

So, you think for say mass murderers and people who cut over other's head while talking about snackbars is barbaric?


How about little kids in hospitals?

Seems like SOCIALIST HEALTHCARE is the only body handing out DEATH SENTENCES in the UK.

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They dont even have guns <Lmaoo>

But wait, they still have knives? Right?

London anti-knife rules: bans home delivery of knives and more

Yes they do. Just being a normal citizen carries a high risk of getting stabbed, machete attacked or run over by a car.

Plus as shitty as that country is, just being there is a death sentence.

I think you are more at risk if you need live saving operation.
 
UK are very prissy. Look up the charges if you assault a cop.

It's sad how low of an offense it is.
 
Yes they do. Just being a normal citizen carries a high risk of getting stabbed, machete attacked or run over by a car.

Plus as shitty as that country is, just being there is a death sentence.
i asked you in another thread, ever been there?
 
yes, I'll gladly carry out that sentence on anyone who enters my property :)
 
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