I am rather in favour of dealing with teenage hooliganism.

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This quote means that James Callaghan, a leader from England, thinks it's important to address the problems caused by some teenagers who are acting in a disruptive or violent way. He believes it's important to find ways to deal with this issue and help these teenagers make better choices.

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