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at 01:12
Michael Meadowcroft has a letter in today's Guardian about how middle class folk tend not to live in the "rough areas" where gang culture finds it all too easy to get established. He says:
Gangs grow out of our divided society | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics:
How many teachers, solicitors, social workers, politicians and police officers live in such neighbourhoods even when their work closely involves them there? All too often they commute from the suburbs and reinforce the picture of success meaning a chance to get out. Unless there are financial and housing incentives to live and work in one and the same community it will be very difficult to dislodge the feeling of bitterness among those who do not have a choice.
Of course, we wouldn't want a "real liberal" interfering too much with social engineering to create such incentives, but his party does support LVT (although not as a replacement for income taxes and the like which would increase the incentive). Under LVT the savvy professional household would find that they would pay less tax by moving to poorer areas (ie with a lower Land Tax) and in the process take their economic activity and expenditure into those areas creating more prosperity there.
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at 22:08
Written by Sean Gabb
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at 21:56
John Bright's Body
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at 14:16
At the BBC again :
Lollipops given out free to party-goers as they left the pubs and clubs have helped reduce crime in December in a Buckinghamshire town, police believe. Research suggests people leaving pubs and clubs after drinking alcohol are often aggressive because their blood sugar levels are low.
Well, the science may well be right (as a diabetic I know that alcohol lowers your blood sugar, though it also blocks seratonin receptors which reduces the feeling of wellbeing so might also explain it a bit), but presumably a real carrot would work just as well!
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at 20:35
Now that he's a private citizen again, Mr Rumsfeld will now have more time for foreign travel, fostering contacts with new allies and maybe saying bye-bye to old ones:
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