Cannydc wrote:A total of 14,980 knifepoint robberies were recorded by police in the year up to June – a rise of seven per cent on the 13,994 in the previous 12 months.
Robberies overall increased by three per cent to 76,786, while other thefts such as bicycle thefts and pickpocketing also increased.
There was a 13% rise in household thefts.
The British Crime Survey showed a ten per cent increase in burglaries to 743,000 over the period and a two per cent increase in overall crime to 9.7 million.
Like the sun rising in the East
And night following day,
CRIME INEVITABLY AND INEXORABLY RISES UNDER THE TORIES.....
Cannydc wrote:A total of 14,980 knifepoint robberies were recorded by police in the year up to June – a rise of seven per cent on the 13,994 in the previous 12 months.
Robberies overall increased by three per cent to 76,786, while other thefts such as bicycle thefts and pickpocketing also increased.
There was a 13% rise in household thefts.
The British Crime Survey showed a ten per cent increase in burglaries to 743,000 over the period and a two per cent increase in overall crime to 9.7 million.
Like the sun rising in the East
And night following day,
CRIME INEVITABLY AND INEXORABLY RISES UNDER THE TORIES.....
Trapezerjohn wrote:Cannydc wrote:A total of 14,980 knifepoint robberies were recorded by police in the year up to June – a rise of seven per cent on the 13,994 in the previous 12 months.
Robberies overall increased by three per cent to 76,786, while other thefts such as bicycle thefts and pickpocketing also increased.
There was a 13% rise in household thefts.
The British Crime Survey showed a ten per cent increase in burglaries to 743,000 over the period and a two per cent increase in overall crime to 9.7 million.
Like the sun rising in the East
And night following day,
CRIME INEVITABLY AND INEXORABLY RISES UNDER THE TORIES.....
Unfortunately, this is what you get when you allow the dross and detritous from the four corners of the globe to take up residence in our once beautiful country.
Now let me think, who was it who opened the flood gates 15 years ago?
Cannydc wrote:Usual unsubstantiated rot from the anti-immigration mob.
Who, no doubt, have a perfectly good explaination for the following FACT.
Using exactly the same measurement criteria, how come crime FELL year on year, even as immigration rose ?
Until the first full year of a Tory government, of course...
Well, I await that explaination with interest (unless, of course, it contains mention of 'fiddled figures' - which will elicit the biggest belly laugh this side of the Pennines)
Balderdash wrote:Cannydc wrote:Usual unsubstantiated rot from the anti-immigration mob.
Who, no doubt, have a perfectly good explaination for the following FACT.
Using exactly the same measurement criteria, how come crime FELL year on year, even as immigration rose ?
Until the first full year of a Tory government, of course...
Well, I await that explaination with interest (unless, of course, it contains mention of 'fiddled figures' - which will elicit the biggest belly laugh this side of the Pennines)
Did you mean EXPLANATION?
Your facts are pure bollocks and you are talking out of your ass.
For the last five years of the Tory administration, from the 1992 peak year to 1997, total recorded crimes dropped from 5,591,717 to 4,598,357 - a decrease of 17.7 per cent.
From 2002-03 to 2007-08, the past five years of the Labour government, crimes as measured on a different reporting standard have fallen from 5,974,960 to 4,950,671 - a decrease of 17.1 per cent.
It's questionable how much of this Miliband can claim credit for. Recorded crime fell for the past five years at the same rate as it did under the last five years of the Conservative government - if anything, the fall under the Tories was a smidgen faster
The useful comparator, the BCS, shows crime has dropped by almost half (47.6 per cent) since 1995. But this fall started - pretty dramatically - under the Tories.
Although things continued to fall under Labour, the biggest sustained falls occurred at the start of their term, with the recent picture showing crime to stay more steady and in fact increasing in some years.
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/s ... 68067.html
Guest wrote:Balderdash wrote:Cannydc wrote:Usual unsubstantiated rot from the anti-immigration mob.
Who, no doubt, have a perfectly good explaination for the following FACT.
Using exactly the same measurement criteria, how come crime FELL year on year, even as immigration rose ?
Until the first full year of a Tory government, of course...
Well, I await that explaination with interest (unless, of course, it contains mention of 'fiddled figures' - which will elicit the biggest belly laugh this side of the Pennines)
Did you mean EXPLANATION?
Your facts are pure bollocks and you are talking out of your ass.
For the last five years of the Tory administration, from the 1992 peak year to 1997, total recorded crimes dropped from 5,591,717 to 4,598,357 - a decrease of 17.7 per cent.
From 2002-03 to 2007-08, the past five years of the Labour government, crimes as measured on a different reporting standard have fallen from 5,974,960 to 4,950,671 - a decrease of 17.1 per cent.
It's questionable how much of this Miliband can claim credit for. Recorded crime fell for the past five years at the same rate as it did under the last five years of the Conservative government - if anything, the fall under the Tories was a smidgen faster
The useful comparator, the BCS, shows crime has dropped by almost half (47.6 per cent) since 1995. But this fall started - pretty dramatically - under the Tories.
Although things continued to fall under Labour, the biggest sustained falls occurred at the start of their term, with the recent picture showing crime to stay more steady and in fact increasing in some years.
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/s ... 68067.html
You just agreed with his analysis and yet you say his facts are bollocks
Make up your fucking mind
Cannydc wrote:It is only 'questionable' in the minds of desperate Tories - eager to explain away why there is ALWAYS a huge jump in crime on their watch.
And that, despite the blustering nonsense above, remains an absolute undeniable fact.
However you wish to spell it.
Cannydc wrote:It is only 'questionable' in the minds of desperate Tories - eager to explain away why there is ALWAYS a huge jump in crime on their watch.
And that, despite the blustering nonsense above, remains an absolute undeniable fact.
However you wish to spell it.
Cannydc wrote:It is only 'questionable' in the minds of desperate Tories - eager to explain away why there is ALWAYS a huge jump in crime on their watch.
And that, despite the blustering nonsense above, remains an absolute undeniable fact.
However you wish to spell it.
Trapezerjohn wrote:Cannydc wrote:A total of 14,980 knifepoint robberies were recorded by police in the year up to June – a rise of seven per cent on the 13,994 in the previous 12 months.
Robberies overall increased by three per cent to 76,786, while other thefts such as bicycle thefts and pickpocketing also increased.
There was a 13% rise in household thefts.
The British Crime Survey showed a ten per cent increase in burglaries to 743,000 over the period and a two per cent increase in overall crime to 9.7 million.
Like the sun rising in the East
And night following day,
CRIME INEVITABLY AND INEXORABLY RISES UNDER THE TORIES.....
Unfortunately, this is what you get when you allow the dross and detritous from the four corners of the globe to take up residence in our once beautiful country.
Now let me think, who was it who opened the flood gates 15 years ago?
Cannydc wrote:A total of 14,980 knifepoint robberies were recorded by police in the year up to June – a rise of seven per cent on the 13,994 in the previous 12 months.
Robberies overall increased by three per cent to 76,786, while other thefts such as bicycle thefts and pickpocketing also increased.
There was a 13% rise in household thefts.
The British Crime Survey showed a ten per cent increase in burglaries to 743,000 over the period and a two per cent increase in overall crime to 9.7 million.
Like the sun rising in the East
And night following day,
CRIME INEVITABLY AND INEXORABLY RISES UNDER THE TORIES.....
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