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Loss Of Youth Provision In London
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How crucial have these losses been and could this be a reason for the increase in knife crime in the capital?
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ cities/ 2019/ma r/22/nu mber-of -london -youth- clubs-n early-h alved-s ince-20 11-riot s-repor t-finds
//Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, said: “The Tories are in complete denial about the effects of austerity. Youth services play a crucial role in our communities. If the government are serious about protecting our young people, then they should put their money where their mouth is.”//
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//Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, said: “The Tories are in complete denial about the effects of austerity. Youth services play a crucial role in our communities. If the government are serious about protecting our young people, then they should put their money where their mouth is.”//
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sure it could be a factor but here Abacus is trying to make a political point score rather than looking at the whole problem correctly.
//What about those not old enough to do The sainted this will solve all problems national service?//
Well, with a smaller number it would be easier to find something else. Although I must admit I dont agree with National Service.
//What about those not old enough to do The sainted this will solve all problems national service?//
Well, with a smaller number it would be easier to find something else. Although I must admit I dont agree with National Service.
It's interesting isn't it.Youngsters of today have access to so many things and yet it seems it is still never enough.
Many of our ancestors never had a childhood and could only dream of accessing the many items available nowadays.
I hear so often that youths today 'have nothing to do' or that they are 'bored'.
Cuts to services don't help but it is never an excuse for anti-social behaviour or crime.
Many of our ancestors never had a childhood and could only dream of accessing the many items available nowadays.
I hear so often that youths today 'have nothing to do' or that they are 'bored'.
Cuts to services don't help but it is never an excuse for anti-social behaviour or crime.
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