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ianch99 22-11-2015 14:33

Is this the most dangerous man in Britain?
 
Spending Review: Osborne refuses to rule out police cuts

Police cuts: Terror response warning to home secretary

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It is expected that Chancellor George Osborne could announce cuts to the police budget of more than 20% when he addresses Parliament on Wednesday.

That is more than double what the document suggests is viable to keep numbers at the level required in the event of an attack.

The BBC has seen key paragraphs of the document, Implications of the Paris Attack for UK Police Preparedness.

It suggests further cuts to police budgets would affect the authorities' ability to respond to multiple attacks.

Steve White, chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We can barely cope now.

"If there are going to be further cuts to the police service, quite frankly, God help us. We are not going to be able to respond to something on the scale of Paris."
Forget the Clown Corbyn, this man has the power and with no credible oppostion, is imposing ideologically driven policies on this country. Yes, it is a given that he will seek to reduce the benefits for the poor and the disabled, yes it is a given he will not seek to curb the greed of the City, Big Business and the wealthy but did the people who voted for him really expect him to slash the services they hold dear: police, local council services, etc.

The people who voted for the Tories are starting to possibly regret giving Dave a majority .. when Dave had to work with the LibDems there was a small degree of control, now, in the immortal words of Corporal Frasier: 'We're doomed!"

Gary L 22-11-2015 15:06

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I'd say there's a motive and an end goal behind this police budget thing.

they want complete chaos. so they can step in and introduce more powers because of the future mayhem that is to hit the British streets.

remember the majority of laws that keep us safe in this country have to be upheld by the police. if there's no police, or the few we have have to prioritise crime. then you can be certain that the crime you're experiencing will be at the bottom of the queue.

Remember "Touch me and I'll call the police"
well he'll say in reply with a grin now "What police?"

that's where self policing will have to be introduced.

denphone 22-11-2015 15:23

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l am not going to get political here but in order to keep this country safe in the long run we really should not be cutting the police services increasingly to the bone because to do so in my utter opinion would be absolute folly.

Ramrod 22-11-2015 15:34

Re: Is this the most dangerous man in Britain?
 
There was no one else to vote for at the last election. Shame that labour have shafted us by electing a total knob as leader. Now we don't have an opposition to speak of either. :dozey:

Kabaal 22-11-2015 18:13

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Next up a private police force funded by corporations.

Maggy 22-11-2015 21:52

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35809323)
There was no one else to vote for at the last election. Shame that labour have shafted us by electing a total knob as leader. Now we don't have an opposition to speak of either. :dozey:

Is that the best you can do? Say it's Labour's fault..

Actually it's the fault of the totally apathetic who couldn't be arsed to go to the polls..

Pierre 23-11-2015 09:42

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35809382)
Is that the best you can do? Say it's Labour's fault..

Actually it's the fault of the totally apathetic who couldn't be arsed to go to the polls..

We yes it is Labours fault, Milliband failed to persuade the electorate to vote for Labour. The electorate need a reason. Only the most soft minded will vote blindly for a party " just because"

Ramrod 23-11-2015 11:24

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35809382)
Is that the best you can do? Say it's Labour's fault..

Oh gawd no. That's just part of the problem. The government is the main problem.

denphone 23-11-2015 11:46

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Sadly with no reasonable opposition this government will continue it overzealous ideological policies relentlessly in these next 5 to 10 years and one has to fear for what the future holds for many people in this country even for people who voted Conservative at the last election.

Hugh 25-11-2015 13:58

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35809312)
Spending Review: Osborne refuses to rule out police cuts

Police cuts: Terror response warning to home secretary



Forget the Clown Corbyn, this man has the power and with no credible oppostion, is imposing ideologically driven policies on this country. Yes, it is a given that he will seek to reduce the benefits for the poor and the disabled, yes it is a given he will not seek to curb the greed of the City, Big Business and the wealthy but did the people who voted for him really expect him to slash the services they hold dear: police, local council services, etc.

The people who voted for the Tories are starting to possibly regret giving Dave a majority .. when Dave had to work with the LibDems there was a small degree of control, now, in the immortal words of Corporal Frasier: 'We're doomed!"

"Is this the most dangerous man in Britain?"

No, he isn't."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34915218

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George Osborne has scrapped planned cuts to tax credits altogether - rather than ease their impact - in his Spending Review...

...He also pledged real terms increases to police funding
- after speculation it would be cut.
Your hyperbole was premature....

ianch99 25-11-2015 14:09

Re: Is this the most dangerous man in Britain?
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35809954)
"Is this the most dangerous man in Britain?"

No, he isn't."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34915218



Your hyperbole was premature....

Had there been no outcry on tax credits and the police cuts, these would have gone ahead so my premise still stands :)

You are forgetting he *did* try and push these through: he wanted to do it but got caught out with his hands in the till ...

Hugh 25-11-2015 14:36

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How can it be? You asked "is he", not "could he be"? The things you said that would make him the most dangerous person aren't happening, so your initial premise was flawed.

Strange, isn't it - people listen to what people have to say, and they change things, they still get pilloried.

They don't listen/change, they are cold-hearted villains.

Osem 25-11-2015 14:56

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They're all evil Tories so what would you expect?... :rolleyes:

Gary L 25-11-2015 15:02

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35809958)
How can it be? You asked "is he", not "could he be"? The things you said that would make him the most dangerous person aren't happening, so your initial premise was flawed.

Strange, isn't it - people listen to what people have to say, and they change things, they still get pilloried.

They don't listen/change, they are cold-hearted villains.

No.
if he wanted to kill people and it was only the intervention of others that stopped him.
and he wanted to carry on killing other people and it's always down to the intervention of others that makes his dangerous ideas and intentions unachievable.
then he is dangerous.
and would likely be locked up because he would be classed as dangerous and a risk to society.

figgyburn 25-11-2015 15:11

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He bottled it big time.I thought that he had the guts to scrap all these "bribes" to people,child tax,working tax credits.Credit means you pay it back these so called "credits" do not get paid back.You can earn up to £50,000 a year and still get portions of these credits.Austerity what austerity.


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