By contrast, The Guardian ran a series of articles in 2010 questioning this theme, under the title "Is Britain Broken?
"[1] The Conservatives came under criticism after publishing an inaccurate figure in a 2010 report on teenage pregnancy and crime rates.
[2] After the 2011 England riots, Cameron alluded to many of these themes while speaking on the UK's "moral collapse".
Under the banner of "Broken Society", he listed "irresponsibility, selfishness, behaving as if your choices have no consequences, children without fathers, schools without discipline, reward without effort, crime without punishment, rights without responsibilities".
They include Kidulthood and its sequels, Adulthood and Brotherhood, Ill Manors, Harry Brown, F (film), Eden Lake, Cherry Tree Lane, The Disappeared, Summer Scars, Outlaw, Attack the Block, The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael, DNA and Heartless.