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new britain: a prison of your mind

wormwood | 14.11.2008 14:38 | Analysis

its a common enough cry from certain strata in society that prisons are "too soft" and "like holiday camps". (depends where you spend your holidays perhaps!) but now it seems that even the inmates are succumbing to this strange mentality.

"stone walls do not a prison make" someone once observed. actually they do, but obviously he was trying to emphasise the state of mind that must accompany any authoritarian, incarceration-loving regime, the kind of which modern britain has already become.
in recent days , a certain mr otis ferry, son of successful rock star bryan ferry, has been reported in various newspapers as subscribing to the "too soft" view of prison. the odd thing is that he himself is incarcerated on remand, awaiting trial.
observant readers will note that prisoners on remand, being presumed innocent by law, are usually given a less harsh regime. that's how it's meant to work, and "holiday" comforts simply do not enter into the matter. but what on earth could prompt such an opinion?
in fact, its just another manifestation of the current zeitgeist, where so-called "reality" shows have successfully encouraged the idea that regimentation and control, can be trendy, popular, even "fun". even the titles of the programmes flirt with totalitarianism ( can you name the foremost example?)
the trick was to implicate us all in the surveillance "culture". no longer would "big brother" be watching you, but you would be encouraged to imagine yourself to be in the monitoring room beside him. along with the proliferation of sub-police community wardens,(of varuious types, with a deliberately confusing array of uniforms), the people of britain are already becoming their own prisoners.

wormwood

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Something of a Growing Trend

15.11.2008 14:16

It does seem a little strange, and he isnt the only one; The conventional newspapers have a few articles by ex-prisoners calling for 'boot camps' and so on, and they cant all be dismissed as spurious. Overall, there cant be any 'logic' to it, so just take it as a sign of the sheer alienation that is now upon us. If govt plans go ahead, there will soon be a series of new, USA type 'Titan' prisons, pewrhaps to placate the wish for these 'mind-prisoners' (good one, that) to get some real porridge.

7702219


i hope he has a hard time in prison and stays for a long period

15.11.2008 20:17

i wonder how many little foxes .will.be a bit more at ease while hes in prison .hes a barbaric hunter .lets hope the prisoners give him a hard time . a bit of luck he may share a cell with an anti bloodsport comrade .no doubt with dady.s money hell get specail favours .and some foxhunting judge will get him bail ,.serves him right put him in with charles bronson or the yorkshire ripper and the black panther .im overjoyed to here he is prison .no doubt .the corrupt news papers will buy his story .so inmates make him earn.his money the hard way ..im really happy .ill just nip out now and feed the foxes in my garden pete ambler

peter ambler
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I Quite Agree

16.11.2008 13:50

I agree with all i have read here - the type of cheap propagandist clap trap spewed out by all that claim prison is 'cushy' is deplorable and flies in the face of all evidence particularly from those that know the system and the mindless bullies the keep it going well. This is a good piece of writing by wormwood and more power to his pen

George Coombs


prison today is easy too soft

17.11.2008 00:25

prison today is verry easy ive been through the system fron 1956 to 1986 the old togh regine was hard .but days flew by .up to 74 it was tough you got what you were entitled to great ,now its more like a nursery .to many humans rights acts ,i thrive on putting my wit against the old regime .prottesting walto was probally my best 2year 9 month in solitary .great each day my wits were put against all odds .i survived .they gave up on me .tough times .if you knew my full story .then my last stand 1986 leicester caused a sit down strike .and won .shipped to nottingham .they gave me probally the best job to keep me quiet . .now the regime is rubbish break your tv they give you a new one .yet pensioners out here get nothing .i met some characters along the way peterson /now charles bronson .paul sykes pete seal martin frape geopge tompkins and many more we were all in solitary in walton in 76 /parole ruined prison /the grovellers came in then .i want parole sir .bring back the old way .open newhall detention centre up that was tough give otis some hard times so he knows how a fox feels to be persicuted .and barbarically slaughterd casterate him .pete derby

peter ambler
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