Sharon
@Hope_for_IPP
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Focusing on bringing change to IPP sentences, my nephew is serving this sentence. Retweets are not necessarily an endorsement. #BLM
Joined October 2020
IPP Resentence IPP prisoners. That's it, no more ‘Action Plans’ These people are serving a sentence that was abolished in 2012. We now know the unforeseen consequences of this sentence. It is so cruel & unjust. It is wrong. Will someone do the right thing? @JamesTCobbler
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#EndIPPNow — because justice shouldn’t be indefinite. IPP: indefinite pain, not public protection. #TimeForChange They’ve done their time. Why are they still there? #HumanRights
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6. But here’s the truth: the silence is breaking. Families are speaking. Survivors are sharing their stories. And people are finally listening. Together, we can end this. Because justice means hope — and hope begins with us. #EndIPP #JusticeForIPP #FreedomNotFear
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🧵 THREAD: The Human Cost of IPP — and Why It Has to End 1. Behind every IPP sentence is a family waiting for a call that never comes. Mothers. Fathers. Sons. Daughters. All punished for a system’s mistake. This isn’t protection — it’s pain without purpose. #EndIPP
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🧵 THREAD: The Human Cost of IPP 1. Behind every IPP sentence is a family waiting for a call that never comes. Mothers, fathers, sons, daughters — all paying for a system’s mistake. This isn’t protection. It’s pain without purpose. #EndIPP
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🚨The IPP scandal is one of the most cruel, monumental and shocking injustices of the past half century. If you are not yet familiar with it watch this jaw dropping update. PM @Keir_Starmer now has an opportunity to take the politics out of it and end this injustice. Why the
🚨THE SHOCKING IPP SCANDAL is one of the most cruel, inhumane and monumental injustices of the past half-century. So why has this government allowed it to continue? Now @Keir_Starmer has a chance to take the politics out of it and do the right thing. Will he take it?
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@JENGbA and not only did she become a baroness but also @VictimsComm wher she goes on talk shows and says defendants with disabilities are not protected in court. Jordan was 15 legally blind and did not lay a finger on her husband who was the one attacking innocent children!
#JointEnterprise the biggest miscarriage of justice scandal in the country. This woman is talking about a blind lad who she says did nothing but stand there but she wants the death penalty @JENGbA
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‘Prison officers have been left in an “intolerable” position of dealing with frustrated and hopeless prisoners trapped on abolished indefinite jail terms that are an “embarrassment” to Britain, a union chief has warned’ https://t.co/OPxllTZB1y
independent.co.uk
Exclusive: The leader of the Prison Officers’ Association said some people trapped on ‘grossly unjust’ IPP sentences should not be in jail
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Richard Ratcliffe draws parallels between his wife's detention and UK prisoners' plight. Thousands of prisoners are languishing in UK jails, not knowing whether they will ever be freed with their families fighting for justice.
express.co.uk
Thousands of prisoners are languishing in UK jails not knowing whether they will ever be freed with their families fighting for justice.
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7️⃣ We ended IPP in law. Now we must end it in practice. Every day of inaction costs lives — and faith in justice itself. #IPPReform #JusticeForIPP “94+ lives lost. Thousands still trapped. It’s time for Parliament to act.” #ReformUK
#HumanRightsViolations #MentalHealthAwareness
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“I have no hesitation in describing the continuing aftermath of the ill-starred IPP sentencing regime as the greatest single stain on our criminal justice system.” What are IPP sentences? And how can we end this scandal once and for all? Read our explainer article to learn more:
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Abolished IPP jail term is an ‘embarrassment’ to Britain, union chief says https://t.co/pCSXtYJvU7
@AmyClareMartin #IPPScandal
independent.co.uk
Exclusive: The leader of the Prison Officers’ Association said some people trapped on ‘grossly unjust’ IPP sentences should not be in jail
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My god, the situation in Sudan does not get the attention it deserves. May Siham rest in power. 😪
Siham Hassan a former member of Sudan’s Parliament who ran community Kitchen’s to feed the hungry and starving in her home city of Al Fashir was executed by RSF militiamen earlier today. انالله واناالیه راجعون
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8️⃣ 🕯️ “I wake up each day not wanting to be alive.” — a voice from inside the system Everyone deserves hope, a clear path to release, and a life beyond fear. #JusticeForIPP
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The prison population stands at 87,413. The figure is broken down as follows: 83,460 in 'adult male' prisons. 3,457 in prisons holding women. 316 in YOIs. There are 5,845 more people in prison than the system is designed to hold. https://t.co/dY3UNqhqMi
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@Reform_Rebuild @1roddyRussell @UNGRIPP @in_justice_ipp @fmspear @ClaraWhiteipp @Trapped_Pod @ActionIpp Documentary aired today covering the failures within our prison system right across the board. It’s shocking, changes are needed and urgent! https://t.co/MfnWFvB9d2
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An investigation into a viral prison sex tape leads journalist Mobeen Azhar to discover an illicit prison economy fuelled by inappropriate relationships, coercion and contraband.
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📊 2️⃣ > ⚖️ The UK ended IPP sentences 13 years ago. Yet over 2,700 people remain imprisoned or recalled — some for crimes with tariffs under 2 years. 94 deaths by suicide. Justice delayed is justice denied. #IPPReform #HumanRights #JusticeForIPP
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Bullingdon, like many other jails, is heavily dependent on prison officers recruited from West Africa. Changes to Home Office thresholds mean that many are in danger of not have their work visas renewed. This will have a devastating effect on may jails if a solution is not found.
HMP Bullingdon: Inadequate security allowing illicit drugs into prison Read the inspection report: https://t.co/N1ZyafI9zd And the press notice: https://t.co/1PvShYPyVC See the healthy prison scores:
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Abolished indefinite jail term is an ‘embarrassment’ to Britain, prison officers union chief says | The Independent
independent.co.uk
Exclusive: The leader of the Prison Officers’ Association said some people trapped on ‘grossly unjust’ IPP sentences should not be in jail
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