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Can We Trust The Conservatives On Security?
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Less than two years ago, Theresa May was warned directly by the Police Federation of the danger of cutting police budgets so severely. She accused them of "scaremongering".
Was she right?
1337 armed police have been axed since 2010 under her watch.
984 soldiers deployed yesterday to effectively do their job.
Furthermore, in 2015 (again while May was home secretary, and Jeremy Hunt was still health secretary as he is now) the government decided not to renew a special arrangement with Microsoft to keep Windows XP secure, which as far as I can see has a direct relationship with the Wannacry attacks on the health service a few weeks ago.
Can the Conservative Party be trusted with the UK's security?
Less than two years ago, Theresa May was warned directly by the Police Federation of the danger of cutting police budgets so severely. She accused them of "scaremongering".
Was she right?
1337 armed police have been axed since 2010 under her watch.
984 soldiers deployed yesterday to effectively do their job.
Furthermore, in 2015 (again while May was home secretary, and Jeremy Hunt was still health secretary as he is now) the government decided not to renew a special arrangement with Microsoft to keep Windows XP secure, which as far as I can see has a direct relationship with the Wannacry attacks on the health service a few weeks ago.
Can the Conservative Party be trusted with the UK's security?
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Can we trust the Conservative s on security - no. Can we trust Labour on security - no. Can we trust the Liberals on security - no. Can we trust any politicians on anything (except protecting politicians) - no. Should you still vote anyway? - yes. I think that covers it.
00:58 Fri 26th May 2017
I would trust the military any day over Diane Abbott with the security of our public buildings and the like they are more than capable of doing this,30 years in N.Ireland for example.It's just, well almost criminal the way successive government has seen it fit to trim the military almost to the bone.
It stands to reason, that Britain can't be better protected against the recent bomb outrage, if we have 20,000 less Police than we did prior to 2010.
Labour may or may not do things any better, but that isn't the point.
May, Rudd, Fallon, etc, etc should be asked to explain if they think Britain really is safer.
Labour may or may not do things any better, but that isn't the point.
May, Rudd, Fallon, etc, etc should be asked to explain if they think Britain really is safer.
I really can't get my head around any sane person thinking of voting for Corbyn and therefore Labour.
Every Labour supporter I know (which is virtually everyone I know) thinks he is a ***, yet most will still be voting Labour ..................?????????
Here's what a former Labour Home Secretary as to say.
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Every Labour supporter I know (which is virtually everyone I know) thinks he is a ***, yet most will still be voting Labour ..................?????????
Here's what a former Labour Home Secretary as to say.
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sevenOP //And do you know what that " crux of matter" is, naomi24 ? //
naomi will no doubt answer herself, but in the meantime, the problem is not the lack of police and soldiers as Corbyn seems to think, it is the radicalisation of the simple-minded by cunning manipulators, on the internet, in mosques and in prisons.
naomi will no doubt answer herself, but in the meantime, the problem is not the lack of police and soldiers as Corbyn seems to think, it is the radicalisation of the simple-minded by cunning manipulators, on the internet, in mosques and in prisons.
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