16 August,2011 07:46 AM IST | | Agencies
Britain's Prime Minister delivered a speech describing last week's rioting a 'wake-up call' for the country and says ministers will ensure policies address the causes of 'broken Britain'.
David Cameron pledged his government would "turn around the lives of the 1,20,000 most troubled families" by the next election as he said his broken society analysis is "back at the top of my political agenda".
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron at a youth center
in his constituency speaks on the break-down of morality,
family values and human rights within Britain yesterday
He made the ambitious commitment in a speech delivered yesterday at a youth centre in his Witney constituency in Oxfordshire.
He said his ministers would use the summer to ensure their departments' policies address the causes of broken Britain.
The government has assessed there are 1,20,000 families across the UK that cause much of the disturbance in communities across the country and he will turn their lives around against which he should be judged in 2015.