Moral outrage at rioters fixes nothing: the only remedies are liberal | Polly Toynbee
report the crime and the raiders beat easily. Social repair is slow, expensive and difficult - a fact Cameron faces
The shock of the revolt breaks the shell of civilization and the abyss opening beneath our feet. The social veneer door when one of the usual suspects appear in court is also an organic chef, an opera by Butler, an assistant elementary school - not well paid, but without a job or not, which shows how easily people are tempted by the Comet and Argos stores opened. Ha! That proves it! It's pure crime, pure and simple. Hitting the end of the story
But only a week after the riots began, the political importance has yet to dawn. Until now, small outsiders are missing. How a small state - and Cameron did not move - a police force smaller and shrunken social programs, with more potential for anarchy. The policy of this dangerous for a Conservative government. In any public confrontation with the police officer from the likes of Sir Hugh Orde, Conservative ministers would do well to retreat.
Outsiderssmall blame the collapse of moral values, school discipline and wild beasts, without parents or consciousness, as if the elimination of government allows the development of morality. However, government involvement and regulation of the distance and see discord follows - Sir Fred (Calvinist Scotland) Goodwin all other looters. Take what you can, the winner takes all, there is still too rich, this belief has reigned unchallenged since Margaret Thatcher neoliberal amoral. Boris Johnson blames the protesters "the extreme sense of the law," but their success Restaurant Trasher Bullingdon later relied on not to question their own right. L'Oreal: "Because I'm worth," the slogan of our time, is a close relative of "Because I can," extending from the head of Barclays Bob Diamond at the window of Debenhams collider.
- band and the rejection by Parliament prohibits anyone from talking about causes: Cameron hit far call, Ed Miliband, for a survey to examine these facts in the cooler in retrospect. But everyone can see how this started and burned fiercely - yes - the poorest places. Observers Demonstrators protest does not look poor, with iPhones and bling: farms, they may be acquired from theft or trafficking of drugs, while not excluded, unless they join gang as well. But once they have exhausted the vocabulary of anger and beat those who can, what the government now? God forbid, but other actions are possible only liberals seek remedies for broken communities.
last month, I met one of his students with a rare place where you get good at Oxford - but lost weeks of classes since the beginning, when she was not EMA and his family could not pay fees to the university. Warman students had been out of the EMA and to provide school fees, but is concerned that the majority of local teens are trying to bring education and completely to the sea, with youth services cut or the closure of many and not a guide to career connections. "There is simply no work for young people," he said, and holiday schemes have few places, while family incomes have fallen by job losses and reduced benefits. " Of course, summer time is not a coincidence. "
No, his words are not an excuse for the crime - but it is a fact that the government will face. Blame parental neglect and low morale, but where is the Michael Heseltine in 1981 to say the action is necessary, or other? The Future Fund Jobs needs to be restored, with job guarantee for young people. The government can not require students to work without a "New Deal" for this to happen. all social resources are slow, difficult and costly, with no quick solutions, with a "wall of money" that Cameron intended - but is cheaper than the crime and chaos. What is needed is the public and political will in favor constant over generations, without abandoning the plans that were never delivered to the electoral calendar. Moralistic idiots need not be bad, but the plastic bullets and moralizing will not suffice.
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