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Cameron is quick to blame others for the riots, but would never think at looking at the bad example set by policitions and other rich people.

 

Can we expect people who have nothing to stay honest while millionnaires fiddle?

 

This acticle from the Telegraph is something all policitons should read...and then learn from. Will they?

 

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100100708/the-moral-decay-of-our-society-is-as-bad-at-the-top-as-the-bottom/

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Cameron is quick to blame others for the riots, but would never think at looking at the bad example set by policitions and other rich people.

 

Can we expect people who have nothing to stay honest while millionnaires fiddle?

 

This acticle from the Telegraph is something all policitons should read...and then learn from. Will they?

 

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100100708/the-moral-decay-of-our-society-is-as-bad-at-the-top-as-the-bottom/

 

I think we can expect people not to run people over with their cars, not to beat people to death, not to burn people out of their homes, not to intimidate people, not to trash businesses, peoples livlihoods and their communities.

 

Sooner you realise that the better.

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Cameron is quick to blame others for the riots, but would never think at looking at the bad example set by policitions and other rich people.

 

Can we expect people who have nothing to stay honest while millionnaires fiddle?

 

This acticle from the Telegraph is something all policitons should read...and then learn from. Will they?

 

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100100708/the-moral-decay-of-our-society-is-as-bad-at-the-top-as-the-bottom/

If you had listened to his speech on Monday you would know that his criticism blamed these people also.

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Cameron is quick to blame others for the riots, but would never think at looking at the bad example set by policitions and other rich people.

 

Can we expect people who have nothing to stay honest while millionnaires fiddle?

 

This acticle from the Telegraph is something all policitons should read...and then learn from. Will they?

 

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100100708/the-moral-decay-of-our-society-is-as-bad-at-the-top-as-the-bottom/

 

So, if a politician told you to jump off a cliff, would you? :loopy: Stop making excuses for the idiot minority that brought shame to their communities last week.

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Cameron is quick to blame others for the riots, but would never think at looking at the bad example set by policitions and other rich people.

 

Can we expect people who have nothing to stay honest while millionnaires fiddle?

 

This acticle from the Telegraph is something all policitons should read...and then learn from. Will they?

 

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/peteroborne/100100708/the-moral-decay-of-our-society-is-as-bad-at-the-top-as-the-bottom/

 

Can you post a link to the MP`s who were caught rioting ,and their subsequent their court appearences. ?:loopy::loopy::loopy::loopy:

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All the rioting is wrong and no amount of excuses will make it right but when people see the greed of people like MPs and bankers getting silly amounts of money for expense claims and bonuses, some people are going to think if it is ok for them then it is ok for me. Especially when we are being told that we have to cut back on things, pay more for pensions, no pay rise for several years and thousands of job cuts. Then we see train fares going up by an average of 8% and gas and electric by about 19% combined.

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