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BREAKING! GB News Host WIPES THE FLOOR With David Lammy After 200 Inmates MISTAKLENY RELEASED!
#davidlammy #keirstarmer #ukpolitics Britain's justice system appears to be functioning on little more than intuition, a notepad, and a faint hope that no one will notice the flaws. Today, we learned that nearly 200 inmates were mistakenly released in just one year—not through escape or breakout, but by the very officials responsible for their confinement. Good morning, and welcome to Britain This Morning—make sure to subscribe now, as this story is shocking, and we cover similar topics daily.
Let’s delve into the statistics, which are truly astonishing. The Ministry of Justice reported that 179 prisoners were mistakenly released in England and Wales from April 2025 to March 2026—averaging three releases each week. This isn’t merely a technical glitch or a minor error; it’s a pattern. The UK’s prison service has inadvertently established a weekly routine of releasing individuals who should remain incarcerated, and it seems no one has raised concerns about the urgent need to address this issue. Three releases a week—it's almost predictable.
Before we discuss David Lammy's reaction—and we will—let’s explore how we arrived at this point, as context is crucial. This situation didn’t originate from a bland statistical report; it began with a name. Hadush Kebatu was living at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, when he committed sexual assaults against a 14-year-old girl and a woman. He was being held at HMP Chelmsford and was set to be deported when he was mistakenly released last October. The police search to recapture him cost Essex and the Metropolitan Police a total of £150,000—public funds spent on apprehending someone who should never have been released. Just think about that: we spent money to catch someone we accidentally let go. This isn’t a justice system; it’s an expensive game of hide and seek with alarming consequences.
And the issues didn’t end there. Shortly afterward, an Algerian sex offender and a fraudster from HMP Wandsworth were also mistakenly released, prompting officials to scramble for answers. At this point, the Ministry of Justice wasn’t managing a prison system; it was operating a revolving door with a sign that read "please don’t return." The sheer number of these incidents occurring in such a short time frame isn’t just bad luck; it’s a systemic failure that’s become routine.
So, how does this keep happening? In a surprising admission, David Lammy told Nick Ferrari on LBC that Britain’s prisoner release system relies on paper documentation. In 2026. This is the same country that invented the computer, developed the World Wide Web, and has a space agency and nuclear submarines—yet it tracks prisoner releases on paper with pens, as if it were 1987. I wouldn’t be shocked to learn that someone is using a fax machine to confirm early releases and storing the paperwork in a manila folder labeled "probably fine."#UKPolitics, #BritishPolitics, #NigelFarage, #KeirStarmer, #BorisJohnson, #KemiBadenoch, #SuellaBraverman, #SadiqKhan, #PiersMorgan, #JordanPeterson, #BenShapiro, #RussellBrand, #CandaceOwens, #MattWalsh, #TuckerCarlson, #PoliticalDebate, #PoliticalCommentary, #BreakingPolitics, #Geopolitics, #WorldPolitics
Видео BREAKING! GB News Host WIPES THE FLOOR With David Lammy After 200 Inmates MISTAKLENY RELEASED! канала Britain This Morning (BTM)
Let’s delve into the statistics, which are truly astonishing. The Ministry of Justice reported that 179 prisoners were mistakenly released in England and Wales from April 2025 to March 2026—averaging three releases each week. This isn’t merely a technical glitch or a minor error; it’s a pattern. The UK’s prison service has inadvertently established a weekly routine of releasing individuals who should remain incarcerated, and it seems no one has raised concerns about the urgent need to address this issue. Three releases a week—it's almost predictable.
Before we discuss David Lammy's reaction—and we will—let’s explore how we arrived at this point, as context is crucial. This situation didn’t originate from a bland statistical report; it began with a name. Hadush Kebatu was living at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, when he committed sexual assaults against a 14-year-old girl and a woman. He was being held at HMP Chelmsford and was set to be deported when he was mistakenly released last October. The police search to recapture him cost Essex and the Metropolitan Police a total of £150,000—public funds spent on apprehending someone who should never have been released. Just think about that: we spent money to catch someone we accidentally let go. This isn’t a justice system; it’s an expensive game of hide and seek with alarming consequences.
And the issues didn’t end there. Shortly afterward, an Algerian sex offender and a fraudster from HMP Wandsworth were also mistakenly released, prompting officials to scramble for answers. At this point, the Ministry of Justice wasn’t managing a prison system; it was operating a revolving door with a sign that read "please don’t return." The sheer number of these incidents occurring in such a short time frame isn’t just bad luck; it’s a systemic failure that’s become routine.
So, how does this keep happening? In a surprising admission, David Lammy told Nick Ferrari on LBC that Britain’s prisoner release system relies on paper documentation. In 2026. This is the same country that invented the computer, developed the World Wide Web, and has a space agency and nuclear submarines—yet it tracks prisoner releases on paper with pens, as if it were 1987. I wouldn’t be shocked to learn that someone is using a fax machine to confirm early releases and storing the paperwork in a manila folder labeled "probably fine."#UKPolitics, #BritishPolitics, #NigelFarage, #KeirStarmer, #BorisJohnson, #KemiBadenoch, #SuellaBraverman, #SadiqKhan, #PiersMorgan, #JordanPeterson, #BenShapiro, #RussellBrand, #CandaceOwens, #MattWalsh, #TuckerCarlson, #PoliticalDebate, #PoliticalCommentary, #BreakingPolitics, #Geopolitics, #WorldPolitics
Видео BREAKING! GB News Host WIPES THE FLOOR With David Lammy After 200 Inmates MISTAKLENY RELEASED! канала Britain This Morning (BTM)
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