it’s clear it has virtually no respect for international agreements – no matter what they’re called. One reason the UK will never become the 51st (or any other) State of the US is that the government would have to grant us constitutional rights. As it stands the government would not want to grant us 1st amendment rights. You can forget the 2nd. The 3rd would probably be OK, until it became inconvenient. Our equivalent of the 4th has gone (S18 Police & Criminal Evidence Act I think) and our equivalents of the 5th and 6th have been considerably watered down. I shan’t bother to go on – there’s enough there already.
How Hard Would It Be To Bring Back CP in the UK10
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And when we got there the Cupboard was Bare31
What is appropriate though? I considered punishments like lines or detentions worse than CP. Another child (‘A’) might consider...
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Caned by the Senior Mistress9
I didn’t know why she was asking and didn’t know what to say: “I’m not sure, miss.” “She got...
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School CP’s Little Secret18
This actually makes our students feel safe. Consider – simply put – would you rather be in a school...
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Corporal Punishment & The Gender Disadvantage2
If behaviour ran near at parallel levels among girls from non caning schools to girls’ schools that did adopt...
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Caning from of the Times42
MR. JUSTICE BRAY.- Is the paper to be prevented from reporting fairly anything that takes place before the guardians...
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Mrs Symington10
“That’s exactly the way I feel, Carolyn. Does Davey get into more trouble now that Randy is here?” “Yes,...
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School Corporal Punishment History12
‘Once outside for play and lunch breaks, boys saw more of those who had special responsibilities in the...
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Memories of Corporal Punishment1
Corporal punishment at school in the UK was finally outlawed I think in the late 80s/early 90s, in the...