But surely not even those prepared to give those scummy MPs an easy ride could argue that this isn't very welcome. Chaytor's sentence is, in my not at all humble opinion, richly deserved. Not only did he commit fraud, but he chose to steal from the very people he was elected to represent. I couldn't give a flying fuck whether he's been left a broken man by all this - after all, what broke him was not a realisation that what he did was wrong, but rather being caught and punished for his wrongdoing. He's a thief; he deserves to be punished. Cue the old cliche - don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
I fully expect there to a virulent outbreak of rage against Chaytor on the interweb, and no doubt someone right now is typing out the sentence "prison's too good for him". On that, I'd have to disagree. Prison is exactly right for him.
It's just a shame that more of them didn't get their proper comeuppance.
ReplyDeleteWell, hopefully there's three more of them facing the long arm of the law. But yeah, I'd agree - I think that there are a number of MPs, both former and current, who got off far too lightly.
ReplyDeletedon't do the CRIME if you can't do the time.
ReplyDeleteYes, good point. Post duly amended.
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