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I know it's an official govt link you've provided, but it's a little misleading. I think in this case the 20 / 22 years is the minimum they will serve.
https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/sentencing-and-the-council/types-of-sentence/life-sentences/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_imprisonment_in_England_and_Wales
It seems the life part means they can’t be put back in prison for life. That’s how I read it. I’m not overly familiar with UK law and that seems to be the difference
They'll be on license for life, which means if they break the terms of their release (parole) they can be returned to prison.
That’s very different about the American system. I’m all for reform but I worry about people who murder.
Murder is murder and this was clearly premeditated, with 3 other potential victims mentioned. However 15 and 16 is relatively young, and 20 years is longer than they've both been alive. Maybe people change, maybe they don't.