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Originally Posted by chikrodah
Congratulations on organising a conference with such strong Suffolk links.
At the risk of being told I'm attacking people again, I'm concerned that a review of David Fraser's "best-selling" book includes the following:
As somebody who's worked, inter alia, as a senior specialist in the prison sector, I'm concerned that the author's knowledge is less current than it should be.
The issue of criminal control and deterrence is extremely complex, as I'm sure David Fraser is well aware. Many look to UKIP to provide well thought out answers to such issues, rather than the knee-jerk reactions of the big 3 parties. It would be unfortunate if there was a membership reaction similar to that when Sean Gabb "came out" about his adherence to strict libertarian principles.
If UKIP's membership and supporters include members of the prison and probation services, legal profession and judiciary, are they still likely to support UKIP when Mr. Fraser's views are made known?
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This person never has anything good to say about anyone in UKIP it seems. Now they are attacking Fraser and his book . He helped compile the law and order policies so no doubt you will start attacking Nigel for allowing him to have input.