Tory leader David Cameron has called for a 'revolution of responsibility' to deal with antisocial behaviour. Alison Bennett examines what he means. "Costly, bureaucratic, short-term, superficial" and "counterproductive". David Cameron did not mince his words when criticising the Government's existing methods of dealing with antisocial behaviour last week. Instead the Conservative Party leader favoured a "revolution of responsibility", stating the Government should hand some accountability for the behaviour of young people back to society and treat the cause rather than the symptoms of antisocial behaviour. Behaviour incentives Speaking at the Royal Society of Arts, he said Britain has miserable, badly...