Boris Johnson plans to give extra jail time to sex fiends who refuse to name victims

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Boris Johnson turbo-charges plans to give extra jail time to sex fiends who refuse to tell cops the names of their victims

BORIS Johnson plans to turbo-charge plans to give extra jail time to depraved paedophiles who refuse to name their victims.

The Prime Minister plans to introduce a bill next month which would penalise sex fiends who do not cooperative with police officers.Boris Johnson plans to introduce a bill which will jail paedos for longer - if they refuse to cooperate with policeMr Johnson has ordered a major review of the sentencing for the country's most violent sexual offenders.

Number 10 believes that sick paedos must end the horrific ordeal for distraught families or face a longer prison term ensuring serious criminals “get the sentence they deserve”.The proposed changes have been dubbed Helen's Law after Helen McCourt, 22, who was murdered by Ian Simms in 1988 in Merseyside.However, the release of evil Vanessa George has highlighted the need for urgent change in the way the justice system sentences sex fiends.

He said: “People in Plymouth feel rightly outraged by some of the circumstances surrounding this individual’s release.”Paedophiles such as Vanessa George, who refuse to name their victims, would be jailed for longer under new government proposalsBritain’s worst female paedo Vanessa George RELEASED after only 10 years behind bars

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