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Britons Support Bringing Back Execution For Child Killers, Say Pollsters

Two British public opinion polls have found a strong public support for executing child murderers and terrorists in the wake of Southport's murder, and published research on the people's attitude toward the death penalty.

The British political class was discovered in separate studies issued within a few hours on Wednesday, if the death penalty was not in harmony with the public. In the general state, the results of the survey -their first survey on the death penalty since the fall of 2023 states that the majority of support of 55 % to revive the death penalty is clear.

This is an increase in the five points since 2023, and the corresponding five are 37 to 32 %. However, the support of the death penalty for a particular crime is much higher, and 70 % support the death penalty for multiple murder or terrorist murderers. The death penalty for a single non -political murder was relatively low, with more than 46 %.

On the other hand, major polls I also found YouGov In all of the murder, the general public for the death penalty is much more cooperative and is supported by just 35 %. However, in particular, their research found powerful support, the support of the death penalty for multiple murders increased by 2 points in one month to 58 %, and 2 points increased by 57 % for terrorism. Ta.

With the strongest support for the murderer of the child, 56 % agreed and rose 4 points in one month. This was a particularly appropriate discovery given that the research was conducted after the imprisonment of Axeldakbana, a knife man who attacked the child's dance party. Last year's Southport found the intention to kill all the people inside. He could stab 11 children, of which three were dead.

When Ludak Bana died of three young children and tried to disconnect them, they were shy about his 18th birthday, so the court was in the British system of lifelong order. I heard that he was not as strong as possible. This instantly caused a general discussion on whether Rudak Bana should be held in court as an adult, and he was the same, so his life sentence is really a fair punishment for him and will deter others. did.

As reported last week, the famous British politician Rupert Row MP first broke the cover and said, “It's time for a national discussion on the use of death penalty in exceptional situations. This is an exceptional situation.

Row seems to be standing with public opinion on this issue, but it is clear that Westminster's political class has a more pateral view of the issue. As mentioned earlier, public governments were abolished in the 1960s and have been in favor of the death penalty when they have been in favor of taking them back since then.

But this is a political can of worm, and Westminsters do not just want to open. EraIt has also been reported that many common statistics have been reported by Wednesday. Quoting government spokesman A person who solved the problem and was not interested in talking about it. They said: “The government has no plans to regain the death penalty. Congress abolished the death penalty more than 50 years ago, and was consistently voted for being restored in decades in the last few decades. 。

“In 1998, Congress revealed that he had opposed the death penalty for all crimes in a free vote.”

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