Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Barry Gardiner concerned about 'dangerous tipping point;' as youth loses faith in a society which doesn't provide jobs or respect

The Willesden and Wembley Observer website is carrying these remarks from Barry Gardiner MP on the current disturbances: LINK
I was out until two in the morning last night meeting with different groups of youths. There were a lot of people out on the streets, mostly aged from 16 to 26, but I think most of them were there to see if anything was happening. They weren't going to start any trouble. There was only one incident involving a theft from a car, but this could have happened on any night of the year.


The police posted people where they thought there would be trouble, but the situation didn't develop. I would like to think nothing happened because people didn't want to see the things that had gone on across London happen in their community.
It is a very dangerous situation when you have people losing respect for society and not wanting to be on the side of the law. They ask themselves 'why should I help to protect the society which doesn't provide me with a job and which respects other people more than me?'. That's a very dangerous tipping point indeed.

Boris hasn't handled the situation. Where has he been? He said when he became mayor that he would increase police on the streets, but look what has happened to the Safer Neighbourhood teams in Brent, they have all been amalgamated and people don't have any contact with the police in their area. They are more likely to report crimes if they know their local policeman.

4 comments:

  1. They ask themselves 'why should I help to protect the society which doesn't provide me with a job and which respects other people more than me?'.

    Oh please fuck off Mr Gardiner. Pleeeease.

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  2. On Kilburn High Rd the police were guarding the usual corporations, like tax dodgers Vodaphone (which was liberated on Monday night)Tory backers Sainsburys and Ladbrokes of all places. The police were started up to protect the intrests of the rich. There was a marked lack of police protecting citizens on south Kilburn estate, or don`t poor people need/warrant police protection. The only time the police are seen in poor neighbourhoods are when they are kicking in someones door. Lets not forget that these uprisings were sparked by another killing at the hands of the police and the spreading of misinformation and lies by them. We don`t need or want the masonic police, we are a community that can and does police itself, which is what happens in a civilised society. The community made sure nothing happened, while the police protected their paymasters on the High Rd. Here lies the problem. Property and profits put before people!!

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  3. I am appaled that my comments are never published. Well done Stalinists!!

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  4. I didn't publish your comment because I thought merely telling Barry Gardiner to 'F off' added nothing to the discussion. However so that readers can judge here is your erudite contribution:

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