1. The judge can indeed impose the terrorist connection, whether it is so charged or not, per s.69 Sentencing Act 2020.
2. Crown Court sentences don't set precedents. This is trite - and as an MP, you really ought to know this.
3. The sentences are neither disproportionate, nor wrong. There was serious damage (£1.2m) to property, and a police officer's spine was fractured with a sledgehammer.
What's "wrong" here is that MPs are outraged that people have been appropriately sentenced for such crimes that include GBH by fracturing a police officer's spine with a sledgehammer.
We should not have MPs who think this way.
@TheCriticalDri2 Remember when Marvel made post credit scenes that actually meant something.
I wish I'd known that I was in the good old days when I was actually in the good old days.