Camila Batmanghelidjh on 2011 English riots report
The founder of the charity Kids Company, which deals with some of the most vulnerable young people, said Britain was in a period of "child bashing" when examining the riots in English cities last summer.
From the scene of the riots at Clapham Junction, Camilla Batmanghelidjh said some services were at breaking point and unable to help the families of disturbed children as she took issue with the findings of the riots inquiry report .
She then debated her film with Andrew Neil, Alan Johnson and Michael Portillo.
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