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Prime Minister Tony Blair has called for tougher laws to tackle gun and knife crime as he campaigned in the Welsh assembly election. | Prime Minister Tony Blair has called for tougher laws to tackle gun and knife crime as he campaigned in the Welsh assembly election. |
He urged people to accept that a minority of black youngsters were responsible for most of the recent violence. | He urged people to accept that a minority of black youngsters were responsible for most of the recent violence. |
He said ringleaders had to be "taken out of circulation". | He said ringleaders had to be "taken out of circulation". |
On one of his last visits to Wales as premier, he spoke in Cardiff and moved on to campaign in west Wales. | On one of his last visits to Wales as premier, he spoke in Cardiff and moved on to campaign in west Wales. |
He gave a lecture in memory of his predecessor as Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan, and backed plans for a statue to the former Cardiff MP. | He gave a lecture in memory of his predecessor as Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan, and backed plans for a statue to the former Cardiff MP. |
Mr Blair said that although cities like Cardiff had seen a physical regeneration, there was now a need to significantly toughen laws to tackle gun and knife crimes among the minority. | Mr Blair said that although cities like Cardiff had seen a physical regeneration, there was now a need to significantly toughen laws to tackle gun and knife crimes among the minority. |
"The black community - the vast majority of whom in these communities are decent, law-abiding people horrified at what is happening - need to be mobilised in denunciation of this gang culture that is killing innocent young black kids," he said. | "The black community - the vast majority of whom in these communities are decent, law-abiding people horrified at what is happening - need to be mobilised in denunciation of this gang culture that is killing innocent young black kids," he said. |
"But we won't stop this by pretending it isn't young black kids doing it." | "But we won't stop this by pretending it isn't young black kids doing it." |
Mr Blair has said he will leave office by September and is expected to confirm when he will leave office after polling day on 3 May. | Mr Blair has said he will leave office by September and is expected to confirm when he will leave office after polling day on 3 May. |
Mr Blair headed to west Wales after leaving Cardiff City Hall | |
There were only a few curious onlookers as Mr Blair arrived at Cardiff City Hall, although that swelled to about 50 when he left at lunchtime. | There were only a few curious onlookers as Mr Blair arrived at Cardiff City Hall, although that swelled to about 50 when he left at lunchtime. |
Conservative shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan said her party was "delighted" Mr Blair was visiting to remind people "why after a decade of Labour it is so important to vote for change in May's assembly elections". | Conservative shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan said her party was "delighted" Mr Blair was visiting to remind people "why after a decade of Labour it is so important to vote for change in May's assembly elections". |
She said: "Tony Blair and (First Minister) Rhodri Morgan's legacy in Wales will be one of failure and broken promises. | She said: "Tony Blair and (First Minister) Rhodri Morgan's legacy in Wales will be one of failure and broken promises. |
"The reality is that Wales today is not getting the things that Tony Blair and Rhodri Morgan promised us." | "The reality is that Wales today is not getting the things that Tony Blair and Rhodri Morgan promised us." |
Liberal Democrat MP Jenny Willott said: "Tony Blair has not been a great friend to Wales. His farewell tour may have now reached Cardiff but Wales will not be asking for an encore. | Liberal Democrat MP Jenny Willott said: "Tony Blair has not been a great friend to Wales. His farewell tour may have now reached Cardiff but Wales will not be asking for an encore. |
"From the war in Iraq to support for nuclear power, from forcing students into mortgage-style debts to treating Wales as a second-class nation, the Blair years will be seen as a missed opportunity." | "From the war in Iraq to support for nuclear power, from forcing students into mortgage-style debts to treating Wales as a second-class nation, the Blair years will be seen as a missed opportunity." |