Debates between Lucy Rigby and Sarah Coombes during the 2024 Parliament

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Debate between Lucy Rigby and Sarah Coombes
Thursday 19th December 2024

(1 week, 1 day ago)

Commons Chamber
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Sarah Coombes Portrait Sarah Coombes (West Bromwich) (Lab)
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7. What recent discussions she has had with Cabinet colleagues on prosecuting knife offences.

Lucy Rigby Portrait The Solicitor General (Lucy Rigby)
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Mr Speaker, I will start by taking this opportunity to wish you, your team and Members across the House a very merry Christmas.

Every single victim of knife crime is one too many, and this Christmas there will be some constituents, including my own, facing the heartbreaking reality of a loved one who is no longer with them due to knife crime. That is why, as part of our plan for change, the Government are 100% committed to tackling knife crime.

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Lucy Rigby Portrait The Solicitor General
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My hon. Friend makes a powerful point. Many of our constituents will have gone through the same pain as his. That is why we are taking strong action on knife crime, banning lethal weapons and working to ensure that dangerous blades do not end up in the wrong hands. This September, it became illegal to possess zombie-style knives and machetes, and we are bringing forward legislation to ban the ninja swords to which he refers.

Sarah Coombes Portrait Sarah Coombes
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Merry Christmas to you and the team, Mr Speaker. A couple of weeks ago, people in West Bromwich were met with the terrifying sight of young people wearing balaclavas and wielding machetes running around the town centre in broad daylight. It was a shocking, dangerous incident that has put people off going into the town centre. What is the Solicitor General doing to work with other Ministers to crack down on these zombie-style knives and ensure our town centres are safe?

Lucy Rigby Portrait The Solicitor General
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I am very sorry to hear about that shocking incident in my hon. Friend’s constituency, and she is right to raise it in this House. These kinds of weapons have absolutely no place on our streets. That is why this Government took quick action to ensure it was illegal to possess machetes. I hope and expect that there will be timely prosecutions in this case.