A Labour MP admits he went too far when he suggested a convicted killer and paedophile should be scalped in prison.
Stuart Nash, who is Labour's police spokesman, responded angrily on Facebook after convicted murderer Phillip John Smith won a legal challenge against the Corrections Department yesterday over the confiscation of his toupee.
In a decision released yesterday, the High Court ruled that Smith's right to freedom of expression was breached when his hairpiece was taken from him.
Writing on Facebook last night, Nash said: "What on earth is going on when a judge rules that a convicted murderer and paedophile's freedom of expression was ignored and that his rights had been breached because Corrections took his hairpiece?
"He has no rights!! He sexually abused a young boy and then 4 years later stabbed this boy's father to death as the man tried to protect his son!"