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If we have to spend a shed load of money (again) on inner city areas then so be it but i suspect that it isn't a simple as throwing money into these areas and hoping the problems go away as labour did (and i'm not scoring political points it's a fact). We need to start in the home and address why some parents are lacking the skills to bring up their children with respect and morals .We have i fear lost a generation to crime and a life out of work because we as a society allowed it ,we failed to spot the signs early enough and now have at least one generation of children and young adults with substandard education ,next to no morals and no respect for law and order. I am not going to pretend i have any of the answers but i suspect the reasons behind these events are many and varied and will not be a quick fix but whatever we do we have to have a government with some different thinking (lets hope the present government are up to it) .We have tried throwing billions at the problem it hasn't worked so a different aproach is needed one that will educate the children properly ,give them a stake in society ,give them an alternative to living on the dole and being forgotten about and above all we need to resist the temptation to give up on the younger generations ,we need them as much as they need us . It is a failing of the older generations that we have these problems and we need to realise that ---------- Post added at 19:31 ---------- Previous post was at 19:29 ---------- Quote:
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They seem to be trying to give it the same weight as it would have if a minister "misled" Parliament, which would be a resignation issue.
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Its seem the public support the police strongly after the riots but have less faith in our politicians.
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Did anyone watch the riots debate on BBC3?
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Wonder if this will have an impact on the Mayoral Elections next year. Ken Livingston might retake the position of mayor just prior to the Olympics...
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has this man got the right idea ? are we at the stage where American style policing is needed ?
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The Torygraph reports the "fear the police" and "serious punishment" parts, whilst the BBC gives both sides of his statement. From the BBC Quote:
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All this is ok for the criminality side of it all, but what about the long term problem. is the government going to 'help' or are we just going to regard all youths as criminals now?
What does everyone think about the points made on the debate last night? such as they're bombarded with adverts and such for this and that which they'll never be able to afford. they feel like nobody listens or cares about them and their future. There were jobs promised for those in the area of the olympics which was 'a lie' I actually agreed with some of the points being made by the black gang youth worker. and the point made about there were only 4 channels when someone grew up. he wasn't bombarded with you can have this and that if you had money. the only thing I saw growing up that was wealth was a car and a house. what does everyone think about the example where stealing water worth £3 and getting I think 6 or 9 months prison. and an MP stealing £8,000 and saying sorry? and the bankers losing the country millions and being paid bonuses for it? is this it now. are we going to clamp down hard on the youth of today, or are we going to do something to help them? if the answer comes down to just go out and get a job, then I don't think we're going to get anywhere really. |
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