@patcondell@Charles88889646 I was a detective in Peckham, Camberwell, & East Dulwich in the early 80s. Stabbings were unusual and the only stabbing I remember I was involved with was a murder at the Elephant & Castle, a black on black killing. Stabbings became more common in the 90s throughout London.
A few people in the replies are calling me a liar and quoting crime figures from the past.
I grew up in working class south-east London in the 1960s. Lewisham, Norwood, and Sydenham. Throughout my teenage years I never heard of anyone being stabbed. Nobody I knew had ever been stabbed. Nobody I knew carried a knife. When we went out for the evening, we never worried about being stabbed. We might get into a fistfight occasionally, but knives were never involved, because diversity was never involved.
Unwanted mass immigration from barbarous cultures where life is cheap has fundamentally damaged our society and made it more violent and dangerous, and that is the long and the short of it.
@Leonardaisfunny also google Sikhs and motorcycles , they were allowed religious exemption to not wear helmets in the 1970s, whilst the rest of us have to , current news story is a bit of a psyop though
@JimN64@ValerieAnne1970 Hershey tastes like vomit to us Europeans who grew up with proper chocolate. You yanks have ruined Cadburys'
American chocolate is already revolting
@MManuella611@RupertLowe10 Oh job seeking benefit is actually very little here, it's the add ons , child related benefit, disability related benefit, and housing etc that are 'lucrative' . We had tax credits at one point subsidising a 16 hour job.
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@SchofDan@peter_moore@RupertLowe10 no, you shouldn't be rewarded for picking litter, however they can bring back money being given for returned bottles , plastic etc