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If I can spin a long-winded analogy/heavy-handed metaphor:
There was once a house where the tenant made a lot of mess in the kitchen, leaving food everywhere. This tenant was kicked out because of the mess and a new one arrived. The new tenant complained about all the mess, but didn’t make any effort to clear it up. In fact, the new tenant made things worse by cutting the maintenance budget. As a result, lots of cockroaches appeared all over the kitchen. The tenant complained that they hadn’t spent enough money on bug spray and that the old tenant had made the kitchen a mess.
It wasn’t the cockroaches’ fault the kitchen was a mess. The cockroaches were stupid and mean, though. What needed to be done was clear out the cockroaches with bug spray and traps, because it’s difficult to live in a house with bugs everywhere. And then for the tenant to do what needed to be done and clean up the damn house and spend some money on repairs.
In all seriousness, though, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything in Britain quite as soul-numbingly unpleasant as last night’s carnage. The sooner this is over, the better. And maybe then we can build on a handful of the good things to come out of this – a better sense of community, a new awareness of solving these problems before they erupt in violence.

© Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/08/2011. London, UK. As looters and rioters smashed up shops, looted and fought with police in Camden Town, Philippa Morgan-Walker, 25 and her husband, Jonny Walker, 31, made tea for the police who were protecting their street. Some of the officers had been on duty for more than 30 hours. Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP







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