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In 1913, the Cat and Mouse Act was brought in, a cruel law which meant suffragettes could hunger strike to the point of emaciation, be let out of prison to recover, recalled to serve a little more of their sentence, on and on, until the term was served.
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He immediately went on hunger strike, and was released after four days; although liable to rearrest under the so-called "Cat and Mouse Act", he was thereafter left at liberty.
Known as the Cat and Mouse Act, it was well named.
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I come after having been four times imprisoned under the "Cat and Mouse Act", probably going back to be rearrested as soon as I set my foot on British soil.
A further cruelty was the Temporary Discharge for Prisoners Act, known as the "Cat and Mouse Act", which allowed hunger strikers to be released into the community until they were well enough to be re-arrested.
They found out that if you reactivate those neurons with a pulse of light, the mouse acts like it's remembering that memory.
Then came the legislation - the "Cat and Mouse Act".
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