Liberal Democrats: Cutting Crime



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Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Scott of Needham Market visited four Liberal Democrat run local councils to see how they are working to cut crime.
Website: http://www.wecancutcrime.com


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this party cant ... ( 8 months ago by samdung91)
this party cant call them selfs Liberal or Democrats because they absoloty arnt demicratic atall
12 mins in some ... ( 8 months ago by ManlySlut)
12 mins in some good stuff said.
Lib Dems cutting ... ( 7 months ago by YorkshireDaz)
Lib Dems cutting crime? This lot couldn't cut a slice of cake!!
funny. all the lib ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
funny. all the lib dems i ever met cut MY cake just fine.
of course they're ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
of course they're democratic samdung...why would you say they aren't? is this a specific issue you're referring to?
bmda: 2 big ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
bmda: 2 big differences: libs are pro-individual freedom; nazis believe the masses should be subservient to a ruling elite. libs believe in rationalism, progress, human goodness and democracy; fascists believe in political myth, warfare, human weakness and dictatorship. MOST ideologies (including the nazis) share SOME factors e.g. community. This is unavoidable, & it's the differences u must look at. for more info, read 'Political Ideologies' by Heywood. Trust me, i'm a politics student.
I take it you are ... ( 7 months ago by YorkshireDaz)
I take it you are one of Nick Clegg's conquests?
well, not ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
well, not especially. i do like him as a politician, but some of the policies they've dropped do annoy me. i was just fairly horrified that anyone could be so politically ignorant as to suggest they are a) like nazis, or b) undemocratic. and your comment was just a bit...unjustified? without the power of the civil service and government cash, of course there's a certain impotency now. but if we have a hung parliament after the next election? a coalition isn't the most unlikely option.
I think you'll find ... ( 7 months ago by YorkshireDaz)
I think you'll find it was bmda106 who compared the Lib Dems with the Nazis. I was merely stating my opinion that the Libs couldn't run a bath. An opinion that was seemingly reflected throughout the UK as they got right royally shafted by the electorate on Thursday. Maybe now they'll stop referring to themselves as the "Shadow Cabinet" and show a little humility.
im well aware it ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
im well aware it was bmda106, i was just explaining my slew of comments...and the may 1st results were definitely a tory victory, but lib dems improved from last year, statistically by a great amount, and now appear to stand a chance of entering coalition, having forced labour into third place in terms of percentage of the vote. besides, its not a party's job to show humility. its to scrutinize government, so calling themselves the shadow cabinet is obv a good idea...
and the concept ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
and the concept that they cannot run a bath is just as unquantified and unjustified as saying they cannot cut cake. it just sounds like prejudice from where i'm standing, because you're just throwing around insults without reasons.
Insults or not, I ... ( 7 months ago by YorkshireDaz)
Insults or not, I stand by what I say, and my opinions are based on first-hand experience of Liberal Democrat Ccouncillors and the spin & deception they employ. Calling themselves the Shadow Cabinet is not a good idea, it's dishonest. This title is reserve for the official opposition. I could start calling myself Brad Pitt, but it wouldn't mean that I became him. As for Libs scrutinising the government, don't make me laugh. Apart from their opposition to the Iraq war they're just NewLabour-lite!
you wish... the lib ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
you wish... the lib dems are far more pro-reform than the labour party, and they want proportional representation as a priority. they have set targets on green issues, unlike our government who do nothing but endless consultation, and the tories (who ill be so bold as to guess you support), who will put a chauffeur driven car behind their cycling leader. THAT is deception for you.
What are you saying ... ( 7 months ago by YorkshireDaz)
What are you saying, that he should have cycled through London with all his important documents strapped to the handlebars? Come on Rach, is that the best you can come up with? You can't attack him on policy so you mention that old chestnut about his chauffeur driving behind him. The fact is that Cameron's got you lot well & truly rattled, that's why you fired the old guy and replaced him with "Cameron wanabee" Nick Clegg. And yes, Tory and proud!! Have been for 15 years.
meh, i just find ... ( 7 months ago by rachthegreat2)
meh, i just find the bicycle example amusing, im not for an instant suggesting its cameron's most serious problem...(grin) it just shows though that tories arent THAT into green issues, i think... and i was never a ming supporter. its a shame, but he just wasn't leadership material. i also believe nick clegg has been misunderstood on a range of isues he talked about (though i was more of a huhne supporter, but thats neither here nor there). tory policy: wealth for the wealthy, dirt for the poor.
Dirt for the poor!! ... ( 7 months ago by YorkshireDaz)
Dirt for the poor!! What are you talking about Rach? In my experience, Lib Dem policy amounts to: "We're than the other two parties, vote for us, please!!" And I'm working class/middle-class, whatever you want to call it. I went to a state comprehensive and spent the last twenty years of my working life in the manual sector. This debate between us is turning into a slanging match, which I'm happy to carry on if you want. Cameron may dislike Punch & Judy politics, but I don't mind it at all.
I must protest. " ... ( 5 months ago by MrsWhitehouseOnline)
I must protest. "Liberal Democrats" and "Cutting Crime" do not go together.
Such a party would turn HM's fine prisons into wards staffed by "Psychologists", with the aim of discovering and fixing the wrongs of society: clearly the reason for the behaviour of the individual. Of course, any sensible party would bring forth legislation whereby the criminal spends the rest o
f his squandered life on the treadmill or, failing that, is questioned as to what his height, weight and build is...
"Liberals" making ... ( 2 months ago by ss0rca)
"Liberals" making 3,500 new laws? Sounds like an oxymoron to me!
Quote: Those who would sacrifice Liberty for Security, deserve neither. -Benjamin Franklin
After reading some ... ( 2 months ago by wkcia)
After reading some of the comments on this video, I can only say that the only liberal political party in the WORLD with a chance of forming government (Because everyone else is either conservative or socialist) and they get told they're fascists!
haha. Oh well. To be honest, I've always thought the Lib Dems are pretty close to the conservatives, especially with Nick Clegg's new economic policies.
this is ... ( 2 months ago by Walkingtall123789)
this is brainwashing if they were not sheep and were free and had guns and knives this would matter
Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because
of gun control: 56 million.
why the hell do we ... ( 2 months ago by o01R0NM4N0o)
why the hell do we lib dems them they should be called the robin hood of the modern world, steal from the rich give to the poor. ok a socialist gov may have been needed around the early 20th century but we dont need one now. they talk about helping lower income people but labour do that anyway if anything they give them far too much. our country doesnt need a left wing goverment it need right wing nationalism
I support the Lib ... ( 2 months ago by nirvanafreak95)
I support the Lib Dems, but i think they should be aware that too many bars and locked gates can leave people feeling like sheep in pens.
This is in England ... ( 2 months ago by ronpaul2020)
This is in England and I'm not going to judge them by this. But it is most certain that liberal democrats in America make excuses for crime and are terribly soft on all offenders from child predators to murders.
The Liberal ... ( 4 days ago by andipandy123)
The Liberal Democrats would actually be the best bet to get us out of a recession and make sure tax is fairly distributed for one or two reasons alone. Nick Clegg needs to float away from the other two main parties and have clear policies which will win votes. Now Vince Cable, a man I admire has proposed an income tax cut instead of this pathetic VAT cut which most retailers are not taking that 2.5% off. Anyway Lib's also believe in fairer taxation and Im middle class living through Labour's EMA



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