Thieves have achieved what Marx could only dream of: the abolition of private property
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Thieves have achieved what Marx could only dream of: the abolition of private property
Thieves have achieved what Marx could only dream of: the abolition of private property
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Desperate workers on the front line of Britain's shoplifting CRISIS

Shoplifters think they can rob shops with impunity, police chief warns

Stop, thief: UK police chief has her eye on shoplifters amid a surge in cases

Shoplifting should be known as 'shop theft' to avoid trivialising it

Don’t put expensive items at front of stores because ‘people will nick them’

Small states and free markets are becoming unpopular among the Right. But the case for them are as strong as it has ever been

West End is ‘verging on lawlessness’ as security bosses are powerless to stop thieves

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With 516,971 offences reported last year, theft is now a daily threat to staff, security and small businesses alike

Stores are reporting a growing number of thieves from middle-class backgrounds. But are they driven by need or greed?

How extraordinary that the law seems to protect the thieves and not the law-abiding citizen