View Full Version : Dangerous lies....
Kizzy
11-03-2012, 12:31 AM
Regarding the riots up and down the country, what was pledged to not be affected?
Frontline police officers
I can understand the need for streamlining, however if we were placed in a similar situation again would we cope following cuts?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/mar/10/thousands-999-police-axed-spending-cuts
The number of police dealing with 999 emergencies has fallen by more than 5,000 since the last general election, according to new figures that seriously undermine David Cameron's pledge to be defending "frontline" forces from spending cuts.
The figures, compiled from responses to freedom of information requests from all 43 forces in England and Wales, are a severe embarrassment to the government, which has insisted that its 20% funding cuts will not compromise public safety or the fight against crime.
Labour described the job losses among so-called "first responders" – those following up on 999 calls – as "shocking" and said they raised new questions about whether the public could trust the government
All governments lie, but this Conservative Cameron government talks the most appalling bollox - it just invents the truth to suit the situation, letting the bankers loot the country as the rest of us slip towards poverty and chaos
:mad:
Kizzy
25-03-2012, 02:06 AM
89 views...and 1 brave enough to comment?
King Gizzard
25-03-2012, 02:10 AM
Everytime I have hovered over the post reply button, my anxiety takes over
InOne
25-03-2012, 02:10 AM
Don't have a ****ing clue what you're on about kizzy
Locke.
25-03-2012, 02:13 AM
Just want to take a time out and go sailing to be honest
Kizzy
25-03-2012, 02:25 AM
Don't have a ****ing clue what you're on about kizzy
Is the thread title and the link not enough?...lol
InOne
25-03-2012, 02:26 AM
Is the thread title and the link not enough?...lol
I think you're probably more drunk than me
GypsyGoth
25-03-2012, 02:27 AM
:laugh2:
Kizzy
25-03-2012, 02:32 AM
I think you're probably more drunk than me
How very dare you....
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20060501095351/uncyclopedia/images/0/0e/Morrissey-crying.gif
lol
Mrluvaluva
25-03-2012, 02:33 AM
"wanders in accidentally"
Sorry. I thought this thread was about pies.
InOne
25-03-2012, 02:34 AM
How very dare you....
http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20060501095351/uncyclopedia/images/0/0e/Morrissey-crying.gif
lol
You know it kizzy! No Mozza gifs will save you now :tongue:
Fetch The Bolt Cutters
25-03-2012, 02:39 AM
"wanders in accidentally"
Sorry. I thought this thread was about pies.
omg i swear the title said dangerous pies like 2 minutes ago -_-
i swear thats what i saw
Kizzy
25-03-2012, 02:41 AM
haha ok im wankered! nite mozza fans xxxx
You have finally gone mental Scott
InOne
25-03-2012, 02:44 AM
haha ok im wankered! nite mozza fans xxxx
He would be proud.
...a bit of a let down that this is about spending cuts really...the pies would have been better
joeysteele
25-03-2012, 09:47 AM
If cuts are being made across the board then it was always obvious Police frontline numbers would be cut, the Conservatives said that cuts had to be made but didn't see that such cuts wold mean a drastic loss of frontline policing numbers.
The cuts were too severe and too fast, hence the rpoblem now with the Police, however the Govt would say the decisions on staffing really are down to the authorities themselves.
All Govts do lie, however it would be a hard task to find any Govt from the post war era, that misled so much the voters in an election like this coalition.
The Lib Dems sold them sleves completely for a few miserable ministerial positions and a say in Govt for 5 years at least. Never forget that the Conservative could not get a single bill passed in Parliament without the votes of the Lib Dems supporting them.
Police numbers are likely to get worse as more cuts start to bite too,we saw the start of what would be the likly future of policing in ths UK, where forces from other areas have to brought in to support any area with a flash problem.
This coalition has really not very much credibility left whatsoever and even some things they are doing were not even in either party's manifestos,so the public have never had a chance to vote on such policies.
Policing reductions is another such result of badly planned and ill thought out policies by this coalition,there wil be a lot more to come.
What is also worrying is the alternative to this Govt. However this coalition is gone at the next election anyway,for one reason with 3 capital letters, the NHS.
Kizzy
25-03-2012, 05:15 PM
...a bit of a let down that this is about spending cuts really...the pies would have been better
??
Been reading a lot about privatisation of the Police recently, to save funds many police services are being outsourced to private firms.
Quote:
He said there were already instances where private firms carried out policing-related functions, such as store detectives who detain shoplifters, security staff patrolling public spaces, monitoring CCTV in public spaces, and transporting prisoners between court and prison.
Is this a good thing, to give anyone with an SIA licence responsibility in these areas?
thesheriff443
25-03-2012, 05:35 PM
just the police bigger batons,
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