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The problem is, he is a sceptic.. the liberal left do not listen to reason as they already know they are right..
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I thought there was a few good points in that article.Hrun wrote:The problem is, he is a sceptic.. the liberal left do not listen to reason as they already know they are right..
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I have been reading a lot lately, including the comments on here re the .50cal ban and the GPs who refuse to issue paperwork without payment/who pays.
There is something wrong with the police/governing approach to crime. It seems that banning a part of the shooting community who is small in size and thereby not easy to protect because the national organisations are not that strong is the answer to the increased crime figures we are seeing. I read on the Metropolitan Police website that Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewitt, responsible for Territorial Policing, said: "London is one of the safest global cities in the world. There are few others with such low rates of serious crime, such as murder and gun crime. (You can search for that sentence and find the link that way).
Well, Mr Hewitt, that may well be however the knife crime numbers are rising every year and I would much rather see a different police approach to the knife stabbing youth than banning .50cals.
Don't get me started on Sadiq Khan, what a limp-wristed approach to the latest knife stabbings.
There is something wrong with the police/governing approach to crime. It seems that banning a part of the shooting community who is small in size and thereby not easy to protect because the national organisations are not that strong is the answer to the increased crime figures we are seeing. I read on the Metropolitan Police website that Assistant Commissioner Martin Hewitt, responsible for Territorial Policing, said: "London is one of the safest global cities in the world. There are few others with such low rates of serious crime, such as murder and gun crime. (You can search for that sentence and find the link that way).
Well, Mr Hewitt, that may well be however the knife crime numbers are rising every year and I would much rather see a different police approach to the knife stabbing youth than banning .50cals.
Don't get me started on Sadiq Khan, what a limp-wristed approach to the latest knife stabbings.
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On Facebook one thread was saying that since that nice Mr Khan took office, knife crime is up 31%, gun crime is up 16%, (how can that be..??? they "took the guns off the streets" in 1997..christel wrote:
.....Don't get me started on Sadiq Khan, what a limp-wristed approach to the latest knife stabbings.

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Sadiq Khan is only interested in one thing, Sadiq Kahn!
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