By Peter Hitchens.
Atlantic Books
ISBN 1 84354 148 3
£16.99
Peter Hitchens is angry. Angry about the increasing crime and social disorder he sees all around him, furious about the gradual withdrawal of the English citizen's right to defend himself (sic) and incandescent against politicians of all hues - from Roy Jenkins, by way of Michael Howard to Tony Blair - who have let this come to pass: "The sheer concrete-headed stupidity of most political statements about crime defies belief."
Objectivity is put to one side as Hitchens lines up and shoots down the usual suspects.
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