
"The moment a burglar steps over your threshold, and invades your property, with all the threat that gives to you, your family and your livelihood, I think they leave their human rights outside." - David Cameron
I think this is the view of most sane and sensible people, yet under the current government, it seems victims come a very poor second to criminals. Sentencing seems to always take account of the social background of the vile
people who burgle and rob hard working people, many of whom actually can't afford the high premiums insurers charge. A slap on the wrist seems to be the preferable penalty for those who are caught - while those that do go to prison are released early under Labour's early release scheme. These days, the human rights of the law breaker seem to take priority over those ehose privacy is violated.
If elected, the Conservatives will take a tougher approach to crime. Yes, we will seek to rehabilitate criminals and we will help cure those whose addictions cause them to take this route in the first place. But the balance has to be re-set. It's time to remember what is right and what is wrong. And in my view, that means being on the side of the victim.