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Will David Cameron be addressing this problem also?

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anotheoldgit | 11:52 Sat 05th Feb 2011 | News
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In a speech today David Cameron says "State multiculturalism has failed"

But it would appear from this savage attack on the teenager, that it is not only a Muslim problem.

This stabbing is not an isolated case, it is the result of the growing gang culture amongst Britain's young blacks.

As with the Muslim communities the police don't seem to get any help from the black communities also.

/// Detective Chief Inspector Dave Manning, who is leading the inquiry, said officers have been met by a wall of silence among young people who attended a party before the killing.///
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He will probably give a short speech along the lines of "I am furious." or "Something needs to be done." or "We are looking into this." or "I am outraged." but nothing will be done unfortunately.
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That about sums it up TTG
He also called for an "agressive Liberalism"

That bit seems to have passed you by

One of those all things to all people politicians perhaps?
>>>>but nothing will be done unfortunately.

Blair was also excellent and saying he would sort out a problem - then do nothing about it - crime and the causes of crime (ha ha).

These MPs are all too busy filling in their expense forms.
Its a well known fact that SE London is a no go area after dark. Just like the Bronx in the US an almost unsolvable problem. Criminals beget little hoodlums. Not to belong to a gang puts yourself in a vulnerable position as you have to fend for yourself. Like a virus that spreads they have all become contaminated.

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