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Debate between Jerome Mayhew and Sarah Jones
Monday 8th June 2026

(3 days, 18 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jerome Mayhew Portrait Jerome Mayhew (Broadland and Fakenham) (Con)
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My constituents hate seeing organised shoplifting taking place with apparent impunity. Norfolk police recognises this and has identified suspects in more than a third of all cases, but what is the point when the Government’s assumption is that any sentence shorter than 12 months will automatically be suspended? What are the Government going to do about it?

Sarah Jones Portrait Sarah Jones
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We are making some progress in this space. It may seem small, but there was a 1% fall in shop theft offences last year, and a 30% increase in the last year of the hon. Gentleman’s Government, so we are making progress. In particular, we are working hard on how we target prolific offenders more. We are using new technology and of course working with the private sector. Our Crime and Policing Act 2026 introduced new powers, so we are going to tackle shop theft in a way that the previous Government did not. We are also launching the centre for AI soon, which will give us new technology that we can use. We are bearing down on shop theft.

Draft Pollution Prevention and Control (Fees) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2025

Debate between Jerome Mayhew and Sarah Jones
Tuesday 20th May 2025

(1 year ago)

General Committees
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Sarah Jones Portrait Sarah Jones
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Although it was unclear, I think the Opposition support these regulations. If they do, I am grateful. We do not need to replay the arguments about the dash to clean power, which is the only way to bring down our energy costs in the long term. We do not need to rehearse the fact that the North sea is a declining basin that has seen 70,000 job losses over the last few years.

Jerome Mayhew Portrait Jerome Mayhew (Broadland and Fakenham) (Con)
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Given the Government’s best case is that the UK economy will import gas, particularly from Norway, until 2050 and beyond, does the Minister not concede that, since we are going to be using gas, it would be better for our balance of payments if we produced that gas in this country, even from a declining basin?

Sarah Jones Portrait Sarah Jones
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Gas is still being produced in this country, and that will continue for many years to come, as the hon. Gentleman knows. We could rehearse these arguments, but I am not sure they are pertinent to these draft regulations. I will just celebrate the fact that we are now the fastest-growing economy in the G7 and that the economy, more broadly, is on the up—long may that continue. I thank the Opposition for their support for the draft regulations.

Question put and agreed to.