The Wages of Appeasement Are Paid in Foolishness
On the other hand, some policy retreats are simply depressing. One of the telling and therefore ignored scandals of our time is the apparent veto the Sun newspaper has over large parts of criminal justice policy. When the Tories were in opposition the paper demanded Dominic Grieve’s head on a platter as a price for its support and was duly so treated; now it and its reactionary allies have forced the government to retreat from sensible plans for rewarding early guilty pleas with reduced sentences. Alex Deane has a splendidly clear piece explaining why this was a mistake: We already reward guilty pleas in the court system, on a sliding