As more and more black on black stabbings are taking place, the BBC have at last had the courage to air a programme dedicated to debating what is after all, a mainly black problem.
When will the authorities have the bottle to admit this and take more stringent measures to reduce this increasing problem?
ymb, what your link says - correctly - is that Khan is not in charge of policing in London. He gets to set priorities, but there's nothing he can do if the Met ignore them. He can't sack the Commissioner, or hire police, that's Priti Patel's job. The country is still suffering from the 20,000-odd job cuts imposed by the Tories. Hopefully she'll be permitted to hire a few more, but in the meantime any knife wielder knows he's got a better-than-ever chance of getting away with it.
Last night's 'The Met; Policing London' programme on BBC1 dealt entirely with knife crime between gangs separated by just 2 miles! One gang was from Forest Green and the other from Tottenham. Watching the clip in the link, i noticed that the large lady (glasses, black necklace and yellowish skirt) was one of those whose son was both suspected murderer and murdered.
From it you accuse others of having a certain agenda, but you also have one by making excuses for what most of us know is a problem amongst the black communities.
so much for liberal equality, and unfettered migration...it will not get any better, even with x amount of police, laws an ass, and low lifes know it..but equality in it, hug a hoodie..yes really, that worked mmm
what you need is hit squads aka army, go in and take then down, im sure the police know who they are... oh sorry cannot do that, social harmony and that, so working is it?..not.
is tribalism-gangs instinctive on certain ethnics, you have hispanics and blacks in the usa, doing similar things, less hispanics here though
lets say..you have avenues to education for free here and college?
but they seem to avoid that, is it a mindset- cohersion lazy?
I'm not being flippant, honestly, but I simply cannot understand the 'our kids are feared' bit. Does it mean that their children are the ones who are feared by others because they are roaming around carrying knives or that their children are frightened of becoming victims of knife crime? I'm not being pedantic, but a common understanding and language is necessary before anything can be done about anything. Such ambiguity doesn't help anyone.