The UK Crown Prosecution Service is a joke
By Angry British Conservative
Letâs not sugar-coat it the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the UK has become an utter embarrassment. A bureaucratic shambles thatâs more concerned with appeasing woke agendas and hitting diversity quotas than doing its actual job: prosecuting criminals and protecting the public.
We live in a country where violent thugs get community service, career shoplifters are let off with warnings, and law-abiding Brits are dragged through the mud for saying something "offensive" on social media. All the while, the CPS sits there twiddling its thumbs, doing mental gymnastics to avoid prosecuting actual threats to our safety.
Selective Justice: A Broken Compass
What weâre seeing now is a clear case of selective justice. You can commit burglary, carry a knife, or even assault someone in broad daylight and walk free if the CPS decides it's ânot in the public interestâ to prosecute. That phrase has become a get-out-of-jail-free card for criminals. Translation? âWe canât be bothered, or it doesnât tick the right political boxes.â
Meanwhile, if you misgender someone online or repost a meme thatâs deemed âinappropriate,â suddenly the full weight of the law descends upon you. The CPS will leap into action for that. Why? Because it's easier. Because itâs politically safe. And because they care more about virtue signalling than delivering real justice.
Victims Are Ignored, Criminals Are Coddled
Ask any victim of crime how it feels dealing with the CPS. Endless delays, excuses, and a clear lack of interest. Cases thrown out after months of âreview,â leaving victims feeling betrayed and vulnerable. Yet the criminal walks away smiling.
Even the police as flawed as they are often express frustration behind closed doors. They arrest someone, do the paperwork, and then the CPS turns around and says, âNah, not enough evidence,â or worse, âItâs not worth the hassle.â What kind of justice system is that?
Soft on Crime, Hard on Common Sense
Weâve got a justice system where burglars and drug dealers are considered âvictims of circumstance,â and hardened criminals are offered therapy, housing, and sympathy. But heaven forbid you to defend your own home, say something blunt online, or stand up for traditional British values then suddenly youâre the villain.
The CPS is no longer an independent body fighting for justice â itâs a mouthpiece for left-wing ideology, diversity targets, and woke pandering. Theyâre not fit for purpose. And theyâve lost the trust of the very people theyâre supposed to serve.
The Bottom Line
The Crown Prosecution Service has become a national joke. Itâs time for a full overhaul. We need leadership with backbone, a return to common-sense law enforcement, and a system that punishes criminals, not the average Brit whoâs just trying to live by the rules.
The law should be blind, fair, and firm. But under the CPS? Itâs politically selective, weak, and wildly out of touch.
Enough is enough.














