Blairs behaviour is anti social,If there was any justice he would be in prison.
2007-01-22 04:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not that it is going to worry TB, because he is off to the promised land in a few months, but Labour are going to loose the next election.
Not because we have had approx. 40 stealth taxes imposed
Not because Council Tax has gone "through the roof"
Not because Gordon has stolen £billions from Pension Funds
Not because the NHS is in severe financial crisis
Not because we have no control of our boarders
Not because everything we buy in this country is more expensive
Not because of the extortionate cost of fuel
Not because of the obscene profits made by monopoly companies
Not because of the plight of the Pensioners
Not because of the PC or Human Rights brigade
It will be on Law and Order. People in many areas are afraid of going out at night. Hoodies on street corners causing havoc and taking drugs. The publics perception that absolutely nothing is being done about it.
Lets get like New York where zero tolerance is the stance.
If anyone causes a problem they are removed from society.
If there are not enough prisons, build some more.Don"t say there is no money, they found enough to fund an illegal war.
If people don"t feel safe, then the labour government will be no more.
So Tony or Gordon or whoever get your house in order and sort out Law and Order and restore respect back into our society.
You have been warned, we have had enough.
2007-01-22 06:49:11
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answered by researcher 3
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Well its the first I've heard of this, but hasn't he been anti social for the last 8yrs ? He's made promises that have never been kept, and what we got to come if Gorden Brown get in will be even worse. The one thing that bothers me is there is no one out there better. What a sad place this has become. By the way make that 2.000.001, think I'm out of here !!
2007-01-22 04:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the same Tony Blair whos 16 year old son ,a few years ago, was picked up in the West End of London for being drunk and who's Home Secretary,at the time,Jack Straws son was caught dealing !!!!!!!!!!!
2007-01-24 11:25:42
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answered by norfolk'n good 3
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The reason for anti social behaviour among the youth of our nation, is very simple. If we as a society allow our young people to go unattended about the street of our cities and towns, what can we expect of them except another episode of 'Lord of the Flies'.
The young need constant guidance to enable them to become upright citizens. One way of helping in this process is more youth clubs more after school activities etc.
It is not the responsibility of the citizen to deal with an outbreak of lawlessness, which is the result of inept government and political correctness.
Spare the rod and spoil the child.
2007-01-22 07:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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He should start with his Gobby , Freebie Grabbing Wife and her Anti Social -- Disgusting - Shamefull Behaviour , A Bloody Disgace to the Office of Prime Minister as his Wife ........
2007-01-23 04:00:11
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answered by ? 5
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So Tony has cracked another 'joke'. When teachers can teach and discipline badly behaved students, and the police are given the tools they need, when people are allowed to defend their families and themselves without fear of prosecution....then we might get a grip on anti-social thuggery.. But this government are traitors and the people have grown afraid and tired.
2007-01-22 04:47:59
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answered by I'm Sparticus 4
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Blair doesn't live in a run-down area where he spends his life in fear of the marauding gangs of chavs and hoodies roaming the streets, nicking cars, vandalising, mugging and attacking ordinary decent people who tell them to move on.
If he did he might take the whole thing more seriously.
As for how to deal with hoodies, I suggest boot camps or army training instead of detention centres.
2007-01-23 04:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Good luck with that. We in the USA went through the same thing back in the seventies. The politicians are surrounded by armed guards so they do not feel any of the personal affects of street crime.
It was only in the nineties that citizens in most states got the power to protect themselves. I hope the process is not so long for our British brothers.
2007-01-22 04:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems that his Lords are providing the majority of anti social behaviour at the moment, but the Met keep letting them off the hook.
2007-01-23 04:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Not many Blair fans here! Can't add anything to "Researcher". I'll vote for him/her if they want to stand. It is true that most people have had enough of Blair and his cronies, let's regain our Country, let the battle commence.
2007-01-25 07:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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