A Quote by Chris Grayling

No one would normally accuse me of being soft on crime. — © Chris Grayling
No one would normally accuse me of being soft on crime.
Given the devastation that crime can visit on families and communities, I will err on being a little too tough on crime than being too soft on crime.
No politician after the Nixon-Agnew years would say, 'I was against the death penalty,' because they replaced 'soft on communism' with 'soft on crime.' You just see the horror of this thing.
To accuse another of having weak kidneys, lungs, or heart, is not a crime; on the contrary, saying he has a weak brain is a crime.
To accuse another of having weak kidneys, lungs, or heart, is not a crime; on the contrary, saying he has a weak brain is a crime. To be considered stupid and to be told so is more painful than being called gluttonous, mendacious, violent, lascivious, lazy, cowardly: every weakness, every vice, has found its defenders, its rhetoric, its ennoblement and exaltation, but stupidity hasn't.
I am not a trained writer and I don't think anyone would accuse me of being a funny person. But I feel God has truly blessed me.
Certainly, I don't think I can ever be accused of being soft on crime.
That's mind-blowing to me that people would say that because you have nice things, you're soft. No, you're soft because your culture is soft.
I am falsely accused, without proof, of using my position for personal profit. Many who accuse me have lifestyles and spending habits that make them walking proofs of that crime.
A single nation that has succeeded in lowering the intelligence, the morality, the quality of the human race almost throughout the globe is a phenomenon never before experienced since the beginning of time. I accuse the United States of being in a constant state of crime against humanity.
Nothing in the world is easier in the United States than to accuse a black man of crime.
I would never accuse the Irish people of being in any way stupid.
I think when people accuse you of a crime, you have every reason to go after them pretty hard.
I don't think very many people would accuse Paula Zahn of being a conservative.
It was more dangerous not to go; I was running the risk of becoming trapped in my own fantasies. So I was doing the right thing by going. She would behave normally, I would behave normally, and everything would be normal again.
It's an incredibly limited sphere those tabloids have, isn't it? Basically, they can accuse people of being gay and they can accuse people of taking drugs, but they can't get any more sensational without entering into the realm of incredibly bad taste.
You can accuse me of being a terror suspect, but I can prove to you that I'm not.
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