A podcast interview with Mike Angove, secretary of the Walk Without Fear Charitable Trust, criticizes the government's weak approach to sentencing for coward punches, calling it a superficial amendment that fails to deliver meaningful justice following the 2021 death of MMA fight
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So if they thought this didn't fit the legislation that was ahead, have they given you any indication that they will introduce future law that where it does fit?
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