"We have had so much discussion about some of the possibility that could happen in the economy and that's why we need to get on top of the crime situation in a sustainable way. I heard some statement from the Opposition that they're disappointed that the allocations to education and health were not increased (but) if by giving the increased allocation to crime, then that is a definitely signal, that we plan to keep up our attempts to decrease crime and that would be a direct way to help to stimulate the economy," Mr. Gregory said Sunday afternoon on RJR's weekly news review programmeThat's A Rap!
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Address crime and stimulate the economy
"We have had so much discussion about some of the possibility that could happen in the economy and that's why we need to get on top of the crime situation in a sustainable way. I heard some statement from the Opposition that they're disappointed that the allocations to education and health were not increased (but) if by giving the increased allocation to crime, then that is a definitely signal, that we plan to keep up our attempts to decrease crime and that would be a direct way to help to stimulate the economy," Mr. Gregory said Sunday afternoon on RJR's weekly news review programmeThat's A Rap!
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