http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/...st-bring-in-a-better-law-on-self-defence.html
Over the past decade, this government has made a fetish of human rights. Yet one basic right has been denied: the right to self-defence. At the moment, the law states that those who defend themselves – for example, against burglars who have entered their homes – may only use "reasonable force". While this might sound perfectly sensible, it has in practice proved far too ambiguous, resulting in the prosecution of people who are guilty of doing no more than protecting themselves against the threat of robbery and violence.
This newspaper has long campaigned for this law to be changed – and last week brought renewed evidence of why that campaign is so necessary, in the shape of the sentence of two and half years in prison handed down to Munir Hussain, and the even longer sentence given to his brother, Tokeer. Munir Hussain and his family were terrified by two masked burglars wielding 12-inch knives who threatened to kill them. When he managed to free himself, he, his brother and a third individual pursued the intruders, beating one so severely that he suffered brain damage.