Background
Karl Marx would call Adam Carruthers and Daniel Graham ‘lumpen proletariat’ or,less elegantly, ‘losers.’ They achieved 15 minutes of fame by destroying an iconic tree. It was owned by the National Trust. The Trust has millions of middle-class influencers as members. Carruthers and Graham were sentenced to 51 months imprisonment.1
“Carruthers had no previous convictions, arrests, reprimands or warnings.”2 He’s 32 years old, a family man and isn’t a master criminal. Adams had minor offences incurring no prison time.
Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?3
The phrase refers to using disproportionate punishment for minor offences. Prisons cost £1,000 a week or about £420,000 for the Sycamore Tree Two’.4 Carruthers, “told the court he could not understand the outcry over the story, saying it was “just a tree”.5 The National Trust said,
“The needless felling of the Sycamore Gap tree shocked people around the country and overseas, demonstrating the powerful connection between people and our natural heritage.”6

The Sycamore Gap Tree
The sentence of the Sycamore Tree Two is ludicrous. British prisons are at breaking point.7 But the sentences would be risible even if prisons were empty.
Prisons are for: Deterrence, Incapacitation and Retribution. The Sycamore Tree Two are imprisoned. Why? To deter others from destroying National Trust trees? A laughable suggestion. Imprison them to prevent them from chopping down more National Trust trees? Adams and Carruthers didn’t say why they destroyed the tree but probably did it for a laugh. Consider Retribution or, its kissing cousin, Vengeance? The National Trust was outraged. They whipped up a mob against Adams and Carruthers and demanded and got ‘blood’.
Lumpen proletariat half-wits against the National Trust? Rationality has been destroyed with Britain’s decline into Dianafication.8 Carruthers casual remark, “…it’s just a tree” enraged the National Trust bourgeoisie. From their viewpoint Carruthers and Graham are alien beings. Mrs Justice Lambert said, “…there had been ‘an extraordinary social impact’ to the offence and that it had caused ‘widespread distress’.9 (my emphasis)
Mrs Justice Lambert isn’t Judge Jeffreys10 but shares his inflexibility in sentencing. Adams and Carruthers had very little and now their lives have been irrevocably ruined because ‘prison makes bad people worse’.11 The Sycamore Tree Two sentence is the same as causing death by dangerous driving (see Addendum).
A tree equals a death by dangerous driving! British sentencing guidelines are insane.
The sycamore tree was valued at £622,19112 because “…[of] the amenity value of the tree.” £600K+ made the crime serious. Adams and Carruthers are in Graham Greene’s ‘Torturable Class,” 13 who are poor people who can be tortured. Lumpen proletariat men like Adams and Carruthers are fodder for the judicial system when it’s being self-righteous.
Imprisoning Adams and Carruthers is an emotional spasm unworthy of Britain.
Addendum: Death by dangerous driving: Sentencing guidelines
“Standard of driving was just over threshold for dangerous driving…[sentence range] 2 – 5 years’ custody” Source Causing death by dangerous driving – Sentencing
Notes
1 Sycamore Gap pair jailed for four years for felling tree
2 loc.cit.
3 Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel? – Wikipedia
4 Annual cost of a prison place rises above £50,000 – insidetime & insideinformation
5 Sycamore Gap pair jailed for four years for felling tree
6 loc.cit.
7 Landmark sentencing reforms to ensure prisons never run out of space again – GOV.UK
8 The age of illusion, from Dianafication to Borismania – Mail Online – Melanie Phillips’s blog “….the descent of Britain into emotional incontinence..”
10 “…the trials were conducted with a ferocity of manner that has made his name notorious.” Bloody Assizes | Monmouth Rebellion, Judge Jeffreys & Executions | Britannica
11 REDUCING REOFFENDING: THE “WHAT WORKS” DEBATE
12 Tree experts on how they valued felled Sycamore Gap | Chronicle Live
13 in ‘Our Man In Havana’ (1958)He was talking about Latin America in the 1950s

