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Totally agree with you, a very reasoned, fair, understanding and practical post that really the Govt would do very well to take notice of. Just a pity they likely won't see it. Far better than the talking shop we witnessed in the recall of Parliament yesterday. I really couldn't add to all you've said rhino, a very commendable and informed post on this subject. |
What about the ones who aren't on benefits? Are we going to make them homeless too? It's not going to be that egalitarian, is it. We don't need any more homeless on the streets, there are other ways to punish them.
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Yes, they need to learn to work for things. Surely, at this point, community service is the best way to teach them this? |
Stupid stupid idea :bored:
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Thrashing them with a birch stick until the skin is flayed from their naked butts would be the best solution
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Not saying its wrong to evict people who have been convicted of involvement in these riots, however, it would seem on paper, they are going to have to evict a lot of people and families then, what problems will that then encourage if people end up overcrowding other homes or live mainly rough.
Surely the obvious result of that will be massive more crime.As was said last night on the young voters question time as to the riots, Govts have removed rights of diciplining their children from parents over the last few yars or more. Children can even report their parents in some cases,this seems an ill thought out plan that needs far more consideration and discussing before allowing evictions en masse to take place. I can only see chaos looming from evictions,especially if more than one person lives in the houses/flats and one or more are not invovled in the rioting events at all. Policy and laws made in haste will be regretted later,amazed the Lib Dems are not insisting things move much slower on this one. |
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A lot of this "Take their Benefits away" & make them homeless sounds a bit like an eye for an eye, and a loss of moral high ground, an ebbing away of the Character of a Country built up over years of historical understanding of why we have Laws to protect even the Guilty. Although not as extreme but Guantanamo Bay for the Americans has left their right to a Moral voice in the world in tatters, and was fueled by the type of anger only a Country with less Character could of thought up. Fighting fire with fire is tempting but of course it means everyone's house eventually burns down. Concentrate on the next generation and teach them at school what they are not getting from home i think.
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It will just cause more problems than it solves. Its easy to say take the benefits off them but what about the implications of that? More riots, theft, protesting, homeless, unemployment where its inevitably going to cost the tax payer just as much to sort those problems out.
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Christ i think everyone should come back to this topic when there knee's stop jerking.
There is no short term solution that will work. Educating young people properly and with more discipline is the solution but thats long term. |
I would go for losing some of there benefits to teach them a lesson, Losing there home is are no from me :)
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Every single rioter, is now an enemy of the kingdom. Do what must be done. Do not hesitate. Show no mercy.
Wipe them out..... all of them |
Riots: MPs fail to push for e-petition debate
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14810216
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Hmm, it's been derailed is the term. Seems Ministers and MPs are at loggerheads as to it.
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MPs 'ignore' riots e-petition in Westminster debate
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15283837
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