Letting prisoners loose 09:09 - Sep 26 with 3031 views | onehunglow | Yep,so this lot decided to release rats onto the streets BY MISTAKE. Now,this they can’t blame on the Tories . Just what is happening with us are we that stupid Are we that blasé Are we that naive Rhetorical questions of course | |
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Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 4 with 443 views | KeithHaynes |
Letting prisoners loose on 22:56 - Oct 3 by controversial_jack | Makes me wonder why many other countries do Better than us. Just a thought! |
Spain would be one in my experience. But we still have respect for elders in most cases, family units who eat together, Inc relatives on weekends and celebrations of the families wider achievements in life. Britain isn’t like that, in the main. Scum parenting is the issue, it all begins and ends on the doorstep. Allowed behaviour and no consequences is the other. | |
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Letting prisoners loose on 10:42 - Oct 4 with 438 views | onehunglow |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 4 by KeithHaynes | Spain would be one in my experience. But we still have respect for elders in most cases, family units who eat together, Inc relatives on weekends and celebrations of the families wider achievements in life. Britain isn’t like that, in the main. Scum parenting is the issue, it all begins and ends on the doorstep. Allowed behaviour and no consequences is the other. |
In Britain,old family members seen as a pain,family actually literally fight over NOT being asked to care for them. We see massive disrespect to older people. The first move by this government to get more funds was from pensioners . That should shame us all. | |
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Letting prisoners loose on 13:46 - Oct 4 with 396 views | controversial_jack |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 4 by KeithHaynes | Spain would be one in my experience. But we still have respect for elders in most cases, family units who eat together, Inc relatives on weekends and celebrations of the families wider achievements in life. Britain isn’t like that, in the main. Scum parenting is the issue, it all begins and ends on the doorstep. Allowed behaviour and no consequences is the other. |
I think Britain has sold it's soul to capitalism and the quick profit. The young are a huge market and everything is geared towards taking their money. Once again, how do other countries manage better than we do, The Netherlands for example is very similar to this country, yet their prisons are half empty. This is a country of huge contrasts, not quite as bad as the USA, but the gap between rich and poor has never been greater. It has a knock on effect then on education and aspirations and expectations. These are all proven sociological facts | | | |
Letting prisoners loose on 22:44 - Oct 4 with 345 views | majorraglan |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 4 by KeithHaynes | Spain would be one in my experience. But we still have respect for elders in most cases, family units who eat together, Inc relatives on weekends and celebrations of the families wider achievements in life. Britain isn’t like that, in the main. Scum parenting is the issue, it all begins and ends on the doorstep. Allowed behaviour and no consequences is the other. |
“Scum parenting is the issue” - have an up arrow. Too many feral types and chavmungus with no aspirations to do a great deal except draw benefits. [Post edited 5 Oct 10:26]
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Letting prisoners loose on 10:07 - Oct 5 with 285 views | controversial_jack |
Letting prisoners loose on 22:44 - Oct 4 by majorraglan | “Scum parenting is the issue” - have an up arrow. Too many feral types and chavmungus with no aspirations to do a great deal except draw benefits. [Post edited 5 Oct 10:26]
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That's why the cycle has to be broken. at present it's not. We have sold out to the US way of life rather than follow the likes of Spain, as Keith suggests - although , i'm sure their inner cities are not exactly utopia | | | |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 5 with 272 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Letting prisoners loose on 13:46 - Oct 4 by controversial_jack | I think Britain has sold it's soul to capitalism and the quick profit. The young are a huge market and everything is geared towards taking their money. Once again, how do other countries manage better than we do, The Netherlands for example is very similar to this country, yet their prisons are half empty. This is a country of huge contrasts, not quite as bad as the USA, but the gap between rich and poor has never been greater. It has a knock on effect then on education and aspirations and expectations. These are all proven sociological facts |
Conversely it could be argued Britain has sold its soul to socialism and the entitlement and expectation for many that everything they may ever want or need should just be given to them no questions asked from cradle to grave. | |
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Letting prisoners loose on 10:43 - Oct 5 with 259 views | controversial_jack |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 5 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Conversely it could be argued Britain has sold its soul to socialism and the entitlement and expectation for many that everything they may ever want or need should just be given to them no questions asked from cradle to grave. |
Where's the socialism in Britain? We have had neo liberalism since 1979 | | | |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:49 - Oct 5 with 255 views | onehunglow |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 5 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Conversely it could be argued Britain has sold its soul to socialism and the entitlement and expectation for many that everything they may ever want or need should just be given to them no questions asked from cradle to grave. |
Now that is what people need to understand We have encouraged and nurtured a generation to believe that nothing uncomfortable should happen to them . They can decide to allow the state to keep them and the feral rats they spawn . | |
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Letting prisoners loose on 12:09 - Oct 5 with 233 views | Gwyn737 |
Letting prisoners loose on 10:39 - Oct 4 by KeithHaynes | Spain would be one in my experience. But we still have respect for elders in most cases, family units who eat together, Inc relatives on weekends and celebrations of the families wider achievements in life. Britain isn’t like that, in the main. Scum parenting is the issue, it all begins and ends on the doorstep. Allowed behaviour and no consequences is the other. |
The experience many of our elders get makes me really worried about assisted suicide which is doing the political rounds again. On one hand prevention suffering seems like compassion. On the other, with the state of the health service, care sector (and its cost), lack of family support and with lots of pensioners money locked up in housing that they’re worried about not being able to pass on, I’m worried about why decisions would be made. | | | |
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