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UK: Former Supreme Court Judge Calls for COVID Fine Amnesty

Above: APRIL 09, 2022: Piers Corbyn and his team on the London Underground platform as they make their way to the student s against tyranny demonstration Image copyright: Martin Pope/Contributor/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Facts

  • Former UK Justice Secretary, Sir Robert Buckland, has called for the government to expunge the records of the more than 29K people who have so far been convicted of violating COVID rules.

  • Former Supreme Court Judge Lord Jonathan Sumption agreed with Buckland's proposal, arguing that people were convicted under "absurdly draconian" laws and now face potential hurdles to finding a job due to their criminal records.


The Spin

In an ambiguous, draconian manner, the government imposed absurd laws on the British people with little explanation behind them. People as young as 18 were turned into criminals for simply hosting New Year's Eve parties and traveling to visit family. If the government has any real sense of justice, it will expunge these records immediately.

While a case could be made for some amnesty, the Conservatives who put safety measures in place and then violated those same rules should not be forgiven. As people were suffering from the virus, selfish politicians chose to put society at risk by ignoring the law and throwing parties.


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