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Youth centres may seem tame fare for politicians. But I've seen firsthand how they cut crime | Simon Jenkins

By steering Britain’s young people down a positive path, these centres answer a chronic need. Why doesn’t the government protect them?At next week’s local elections, few will be voting on how their council is run. They will be passing judgment on Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and other national figures. Local democracy no longer thrives in Britain. An opinion poll would be cheaper.Cut to the humble youth club. I supported a private charity in my old borough of Camden, north London, that was struggling to turn young people, mostly in their teens, away from a life of crime. The local council-run youth club had been forced to close.Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...

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