Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Building on progress: security crime and justice

"Our commitment is to go further in tackling crime, securing our borders, and building cohesive communities to improve the quality of life for all in Britain".

Nobody can legitimately not support such a worthwhile sounding policy statement. However, to go further than being "tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime" does appear at first to be a tad extreme. Unless, that is, it is an admission that the previous policy failed. And, we should go further down this failing road should we? Yes, this war on the asylum seekers means that we need to secure our borders. For centuries we have had divide and rule, isolating communities and sections of communities, now we are expected to believe that there has been a change of heart upstairs and that they are now going to bring in the servants quarters into the equation? It's always been about improving the quality of life of the elite Tory Toffs.

And that's just the opening statement.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:31 AM

    Sorry, the more I read on this through the given links I tend to think "what cunts wrote all this bullshit and how much did they pay him/them?.

    It appears to me that there exists some body of a number of stuck up cunts writing this sort of shite whilst knowing fuck all of the circumstances surrounding this "type" of people. They seem to have the idea that they can walk in and "educate" these supposed future offenders before they even think of committing any crimes.

    I cannot even begin to explain what I feel about this way of thought. It makes it very clear that there are some supposedly "learned" people within government who honestly/dishonestly believe that they are a class above the "common" folk as they themselves perceive.

    Does this not make it apparent that there is a distinct "Ruling class" followed by a distinct "servant class" which in turn attempt to enforce the rules upon the "working class"?

    And what difference is there between the Indian Cast system and such conditions as is apparent in the british culture?

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  2. Anonymous12:36 AM

    This scheme will of course be backed up by the WALOB campaign.









    (The What A Load Of Bollocks Campaign, for the uninitiated)

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