Sky News Breakfast: Children as young as nine used as drug runners in England



On Sky News breakfast with Anna Jones

– A new warning that it has “become the norm” for children as young as nine to run drugs for gangs in England.

– Minister says the Manston migrant processing centre in Kent is legally compliant and ‘significant’ changes have been made there after reports of poor conditions and overcrowding.

– And how a British man who had COVID for 411 days has been cured.

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32 thoughts on “Sky News Breakfast: Children as young as nine used as drug runners in England”

  1. it mentions plans the goverment have called sure start i feel confused is that the same sure start that labour goverment introdused but then was shut down due to conservative cuts

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  2. This Saxby woman would send them all to Labour council areas. She and her tory voting public would like to wash their hands of it. Like the Herod chap did with Jesus.

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  3. No point moaning about this. The POLICE have given up enforcing the law a long time ago. Most crime has effectively now been legalised by the POLICE. They investigate murder, and armed robbery , and not much else although they are hot on any Twitter chat they don’t like. But drugs, and rape, no. All legal these days.
    The problem is that they ignored minor crime decades ago. As a result those involved committed worse crimes and got away with those as well. There is now so much crime, even in what were once quiet areas , that the law can no longer be enforced by a weak and useless Police force.
    I think the Police should all be fired. Invest the money in the army and put soldiers on the street with weapons to enforce the law. Right now, it’s the Wild West out there and the Police are out of their depth.

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  4. The governments of the world 🌎 need drugs to stay illegal.

    "Antonio Maria Costa, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, said he has seen evidence that the proceeds of organised crime were "the only liquid investment capital" available to some banks on the brink of collapse 2008. He said that a majority of the $352bn (£216bn) of drugs profits was absorbed into the economic system as a result."

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  5. typical tory minister duckin responsibility and shiftin blame… who knew – it was the immigrants' fault all along! they were dumped in london because they were blaggin it. just constant bullshit after bullshit excuse from the tory ministers.

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  6. Wakey Wakey, idiot authorities: Trafford speed gangs were using 11/12 year olds to shift product into the Wigan Casino back in the late 70's, early 80's.
    But, course, these commentators were infants back then. Ffks.

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  7. The uk has been living way beyond her means for decades but it breaks my heart to see what’s happening now. The ineptitude and total incompetence of successive governments is mind blowing. Can we sue them?

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