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Life in prison for causing death by dangerous driving due to drinking / drugs

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We think that if you take a life you should have your life taken. The maximum sentence of life imprisonment should be imposed.

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Life in prison for causing death by dangerous driving due to drinking / drugs

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We think that if you take a life you should have your life taken. The maximum sentence of life imprisonment should be imposed.

National
45 reactions·100% agree
Mr David Lammy

Mr David Lammy

Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister

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Reasons for2
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Members can read every reason.

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