Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Home Office

Oral Answers to Questions

Jake Richards Excerpts
Monday 25th November 2024

(1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Diana Johnson Portrait Dame Diana Johnson
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The hon. Gentleman makes an important point. I recently met the Agricultural Engineers Association to discuss the implementation of the Equipment Theft (Prevention) Act 2023, which he will know is important in tackling some of that rural crime with agricultural equipment that has been stolen, often by organised gangs. There is work ongoing on this, and the issue is recognised by the Home Office.

Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards (Rother Valley) (Lab)
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10. What steps her Department is taking to increase public trust and confidence in policing.

Yvette Cooper Portrait The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Yvette Cooper)
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Public confidence in policing fell under the last Conservative Government, as we saw a big drop in police on the beat, with fewer crimes solved and a real sense in communities that more criminals are getting away with it. This Government are determined to turn that around, starting with getting police back on the beat and rebuilding neighbourhood policing.

Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards
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Earlier this month I held a community meeting in Dinnington about the regeneration project on the high street. It was well attended, and people are optimistic, but they are also worried about the lack of police in the area and the crime that continues to blight their town. Can the Home Secretary reassure the residents of Dinnington that this Government will rebuild community policing, which was utterly let down over 14 years of Conservative Government?

Yvette Cooper Portrait Yvette Cooper
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My hon. Friend is exactly right. The percentage of people seeing police on the beat each week has dropped by two thirds over the past 14 years. The percentage of people who say they never see the police has doubled. That is the shameful consequence of 14 years of Conservative policing policies. This Government will put 13,000 more police and police community support officers back on the beat.

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Angela Eagle Portrait Dame Angela Eagle
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There will be a huge drop of immigration-related national statistics at the end of the week.

Jake Richards Portrait Jake Richards (Rother Valley) (Lab)
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T5. Two brave women from Maltby came to my most recent surgery. Each told me about the horrific physical and emotional abuse that they had suffered at the hands of their ex-partners. They also told me that the police had ignored non-molestation orders, which—as I know from my professional experience before I was called to the Bar—is far from uncommon. What steps will the Government take to ensure that any relevant court orders are given due force?

Yvette Cooper Portrait Yvette Cooper
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My hon. Friend makes an important point. There is a serious problem of injunctions, non-molestation orders and protection orders not being treated properly. That is why we are introducing Raneem’s law, which includes stronger protection orders and specialists in 999 control rooms.