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Kayla: Today we are going to talk about a more serious matter, which is young crime within the UK.

And who better to talk to then the ones who experience it on a daily basis. Let’s welcome our guests for today:

First, we have a young rising star she is from east London and she is an upcoming rapper. Let’s give Jaq a warm welcome.

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Kayla: Now you have met the lovely girls and we will move on to what we all have been waiting for.

We are surrounded by it every day; however, we only hear it from the media and as we all know they don’t always capture the whole truth.

Therefore, we will talk to the ones who truly knows what’s going on. Let’s start of by talking about how and why young people are attracted to the criminal lifestyle in the first place. Michelle why don’t you start of by telling us what you think.

Michelle: Thank you Kayla. I personally believe that UK crime is so bad, and it makes me scared to walk the streets at night.

Jaq: Allow it, what streets? You live in west London.

Michelle: Anyways, the crime is so bad and the ones doing it are honestly selfish and they are ruining our country.

Lizzie: Can I say something

Kayla: Of course, Lizzie the word is yours.

Lizzie: Thank you, I think that is Dred. Young people are forced into the criminal lifestyle by our country.

Kayla: What exactly do you mean by that Lizzie?

Lizzie: Our government does not give everybody equal rights. Young people in disadvantaged areas, who are suffering cuts form their schools and youth services, feel like they have been abandoned by everybody.

Sharon: Can I add something to that?

Kayla: Yeah, but can you first tell us how the criminal lifestyle affects you.

Sharon: Thanks, and yeah sure. I had a brother who was a part of the criminal lifestyle, he was doing some doubtful things, but in the end, he still had an amazing heart.

He got pushed into the criminal lifestyle by everyone in his life but mainly because of our family’s money problems. He felt the pressure to provide for our family, and for him the only way to do that was by dealing drugs and so on.

But in the end the lifestyle caught up to him and he ended up bled out on the street. I’m sorry I get very emotional can I have a moment.

Kayla: Yes of course darling we will get back to you later. Now we have talked about how young people are pressured into the criminal life but are there other reasons for teens to become criminal. Let’s hear you Jaq.

Jaq: Of course, there is. People have their individual needs and goals, which can have a relation to the criminal lifestyle.

Being in the criminal environment is an easy way to make money. Therefore, it’s also glorified, especially by some rappers, the media and the movie industry.