‘Broken’ penal system caused riots by failing to rehabilitate criminals, says Kenneth Clarke

Kenneth Clarke

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Kenneth ClarkeKenneth Clarke, Justice Secretary, has blamed last month’s riots on a ‘broken penal system’ that has been unsuccessful to restore what Clarke describes as the hardcore ‘criminal classes’.

Mr Clarke exposed that probably 75 per cent of those aged over 18 charged with offences committed throughout the riots had previous convictions.

He said improvement was very important to stop reoffending among ‘a feral underclass, cut off from the mainstream in everything but its materialism’.

Mr Clarke also uttered anxiety at ‘the instinctive criminal behavior of apparently random passers-by’.

Clarke’s words will be observed as resentfully sardonic by right-wing Tory MPs, who blame the Justice Secretary for intimidating their party’s status on law, peace and order with a series of ‘soft sentencing’ policy proposals, which had to be canceled by Downing Street. ‘It’s not yet been widely recognized, but the hardcore of the rioters were in fact known criminals’, he said.

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