Saturday, April 5, 2008

The only thing getting cheaper under Labour is the cost of life

What is the cost of an innocent life in Britain under Labour? The answer appears to be 18 months judging by the laughable sentence meted out yesterday to the so-called "chocolate bar killers". This case, you may recall, was the brutal killing an innocent young man who had confronted two feral yobs who had thrown a half-eaten chocolate bar into the car in which he was travelling. After threatening him with a knife, one of the teenage scumbags hit the victim so hard that he suffered a head injury that resulted in his death 8 days later.

The family of the vistim, Mr Anil, were understandably dismayed by the shockingly light sentence handed down for the ultimate crime.

Mr Anil's cousin Mehmet Aray said:
"We expected five or six years to tell you the truth. We were prepared for that. But four years with good behaviour, out in two. In time for the World Cup I suppose.


He then goes on to say;

"But you know, if that's the message that we want to send out to our kids then we should stop moaning about people being stabbed all the time."


He is absolutely right. But I fear, that's exactly what can and does happen. Violent crime like this is now so rife in our society that people have just given up complaining about it. Just finding this story on the BBC website took me a good five minutes - murders, stabbings and the brutality of Britain's sub-human underclass doesn't even make the news anymore.

The reality of inner city life, as clearly and depressingly illustrated by this sad case, is why lying Labour politicians have to wear stab-proof clothing to go out on the streets. It's shame Mr Anil wasn't given the same protection by this morally bankrupt adminsitration.

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