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Originally Posted by garinda
Besides, young people already have more material goods, and access to education and existing youth leisure schemes, than at any other time in this country's history.
In the the late twenties and early nineteen thirties young people also stood on street corners. Mainly because there was no jobs, and they were hungry.
They didn't 'wreck parks', or need state funding to stimulate their creativity, and keep them out of trouble.
They needed state funding to put some food in the bellies.
They didn't need a bribe, to make them behave in a civilised fashion.
Throwing money at a problem, doesn't necessarily solve it.
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That maybe so but not giving a toss is just as bad, if that's the case lets shut all the youth centres and other youth projects and turn the clock back to the 1930s and not give young people any support other than school, like the good old days
