Kangaroo Laws penalising people because they might commit a crime are leading to the rise of Private Police forces across the United Kingdom. Perhaps, maybe, potentially are words that are replacing facts and this fits very well within the spirit of laws passed that criminalise millions of innocents because ‘potentially’ they could become criminals. Labour policies would be very appropriate in Alice in Wonderland.
Of course there is street crime and there will always be street crime, but things are getting completely out of hand when lack of trust in the Police Forces motivates families to pay for Private Forces to police the streets. The legal system in Britain is a prosperous business and very often nothing more than a way to make money and maintain the illusion of Justice and this is why we are where we are. What next? Walls, Iron Fences and Electric Barriers? Perhaps we could have a system like the one depicted some years ago by Arnold Schwartzenegger in the movie ”The Running Man’. I am sure it would have higher ratings than the X Factor.









November 16th, 2009 at 10:03 am
The Battle of Britain 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5PnIsPMbv0
November 16th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Disgusting. But I'm not surprised that a victimised population seeks to protect itself any way it can.
New Labour beggars absolute belief. It has wantonly let all manner of verminous youngsters grow up to be the most lawless and vicious thugs imaginable, then they blanket the entire population with the same threat of punishment because things have gotten out of hand.
They CAN'T have been that stupid? A Marxist master plan for people control perhaps, using thugs as a kind of useful idiot? As a victim of crime as well as a limpy judicial system myself, I don't find that too hard to believe. Especialy as I vaguely remember reading about the EU using this kind of environment as a vehicle to bring in its own Stalinist police force.
If the BNP promise to lock up all yobs and thugs for a good long time, even their parents on the grounds of being accessories if they're just as bad, then they'll have my vote for life.
December 8th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
Former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said there should be no role for the private sector in law enforcement in Britain and the Police Federation, which represents officers, urged authorities to be “wary” about giving them power. If Sir Ian lived on an ordinary housing estate and got his back door kicked one night by yobbos who were prepared to knife him just to steal his plasma TV, he would be far less hostile towards the idea of private security initiatives like Francis Jones and Sparta. Indeed, Sparta would probably get there a lot faster than the coppers would!
I would hope that a BNP government will cut out much of the useless, politically correct bureaucracy that keeps coppers off the street and give them the freedom to arrest and lock up the yobbos, while keeping Francis Jones' initiatives alive and working in high crime areas.