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Should politicians think about the consequences of their words before speaking?

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sandyRoe | 14:23 Thu 23rd Jun 2011 | ChatterBank
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Cameron mad a speech which was seen as giving the green light to the bash a burglar brigade. Within hours of that a suspected burglar was stabbed to death. Has Cameron blood on his hands?
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MadE a speech... ^^^
no, that is complete nonsense, he didn't say go and murder someone Also we don't know the full story as yet, as to who killed the man. The story only came out this morning/lunchtime
I think he backed the use of reasonable force, unless the burglar was attacking the home-owner that's a little bit beyond reasonable force. You can't blame DC for that!
I am quite sure that ALL Politicians of ALL political leanings have their speech provided for them by their research assistants.

Why have you singled out one speech by Cameron? No, surely you are not of left of centre political persuasion......nothing to be ashamed of, you have plenty of support.
Telegraph
four masked intruders entered the house, and three occupants of the house have been arrested, over the death of one the intruders, who died from a stab wound in hospital.
There's one thing for certain, he will not burgle again will he.
With or without Cameron's speech I think most of us would try to protect our families and home. And reasonable force, what is that exactly?
neti

<<<And reasonable force, what is that exactly?>>

It means that you can bash him when he is entering but you can't bash him when he is leaving.

Bl00dy hot here...how's Ibiza....?
Let us see if DC gets the blame in the press, sure some of the lefties out there will ramp up the story, into one of lets blame the PM and the tories for saying you should defend your homes at any costs. I think that he is damned if he says something and damned if he doesn't, one less burglar, indeed.
I'm a lefty em10, I'm pretty sure the majority will take his words for what they are and not an invitation to kill someone.... unless there is a lefty version of the Daily Mail I don't know about!
I think reasonable force may be deliberately vague so as to adopt a case by case attitude. This fella's died of a stab wound, if it's discovered that, say, it was from a knife he brought in and the homeowner used the burglars knife in a struggle to save himself with one single blow... I personally would say that was reasonable force, but I suppose others may disagree.
we will have to wait for further news, interesting to see what the press do make of it though, hero or villain, cameron that is.
I`m a leftie too Em & Mr Cameron`s speech & the incident are just a coincidence.DC was only advocating what everybody should & would do.
Yes it wiil be interesting to see how some of the press dovetail the two, but if people want to believe what the papers put down then so be it.
Indeed, some will think one more criminal out of it, others will think the opposite. Personally i would brain the person, and think of consequences after, nearly did to one potential thief, but the little rabbit scarpered before i could get the shovel.
You sound like a male, em10. Did you click on the wrong choice by accident in your profile?
mick-talbot no, but we have been burgled, and that is something i won't forget in a hurry. Add to that have been mugged, and had a purse stolen whilst i was shopping. No i don't feel kindly to them, nor would i go out of my way to say, come in do and help yourself to our valuables, i will stomp the next criminal who gets in my path.
If they get knifed, belted, shot, serves the f----rs right they should not be be in someones house trying to steal something, let the basds get a job, come on you H.R. Bridge tell me now that they have a right to burgle someone's house.
TWR - I don't think anyone in the HR Bridge (brigade ?) whatever that may be, believes that anyone has s right to burgle someone else's house, for all your protestations........
*has the right
No I'm glad someone in Parliament has seen sense at last. If someone is breaking into my home I would expect to defend my privacy and my property with whatever means I have to hand, be it a knife a large knobbly walking stick of even a pan of boiling water. Serve them right.
A.Y.G. my sentiments exactly, unless invited they have NO RIGHTS in my house unless its the emergency, police,fire service only.

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