As an American, I thought my country had a violence problem... but Labour's Britain proves me wrong
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Recent events under this Labour government have forced a reassessment.
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The horrific knife attack in Belfast, where a man confirmed to be Sudanese has been arrested, together with repeated school stabbings, points to a rise in random public violence that is eroding the nation's reputation for everyday safety.
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These are abject failures of core government responsibility.On Monday night in Belfast, a man in his 40s was slashed in a beheading attempt, suffering critical injuries to his face, neck and back.
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