The Conservatives say "long-term generational change" is needed to fight crime - not a "knee-jerk" response.
Policies to curb violent video games, encourage responsible parenting, and improve schooling could be considered by the Tories, David Cameron said.
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Mr Cameron described Labour's approach to crime as "one-dimensional", instead of focussing on "broader" issues.
"We are never going to deal with crime unless we look at the broader context and say 'Yes, tough laws, strong action on the police, but also action to strengthen our society'.
"And that includes, I think, video games and things like that where we do need to think of the context in which people are growing up."
Policies to curb violent video games, encourage responsible parenting, and improve schooling could be considered by the Tories, David Cameron said.
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Mr Cameron described Labour's approach to crime as "one-dimensional", instead of focussing on "broader" issues.
"We are never going to deal with crime unless we look at the broader context and say 'Yes, tough laws, strong action on the police, but also action to strengthen our society'.
"And that includes, I think, video games and things like that where we do need to think of the context in which people are growing up."
Full article here- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6966352.stm
So does anyone else agree that (beyond the existing BBFC classification system) we need more restrictions on games? Or shall we just have a good laugh at this panicky swerve to the right?
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