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Crime and Antisocial Behaviour: West London
03 July 2023
Lead MP
Ruth Cadbury
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
Policing & ResourcesCrime & Law EnforcementEmployment
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Ruth Cadbury raised concerns about crime and antisocial behaviour: west london in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The debate focused on the issue of crime and antisocial behaviour in west London, drawing from a recent constituent survey. The survey indicated that 35% of respondents had been victims of crime within the last year, with vehicle thefts being particularly prevalent due to the A4 and M4 passing through the area. Cadbury emphasised the need for more police officers, citing cuts made by previous governments which led to a loss of experienced personnel. She also highlighted the importance of community organisations like Action Isleworth Mothers (AIM) in addressing gang-related issues and providing support to families at risk. The speech concluded with calls for increased funding and policy changes such as neighbourhood policing and recruitment of 10,000 officers.
Andy Slaughter
Lab
Hammersmith
Slaughter agreed with Cadbury about the need to rebuild trust in police services and highlighted the detrimental impact of cuts on local ward teams.
Government Response
Philp acknowledged the debate's focus on antisocial behaviour, emphasising a reduction in crime rates since 2010 as per the Crime Survey of England and Wales. He highlighted increased police officer numbers across England and Wales, with over 35,000 officers in London alone. The Minister outlined various government initiatives such as hotspot patrolling, immediate justice pilots, and funding for violence reduction units. Philp also noted the importance of the safer streets fund for measures like CCTV installation and mentioned ongoing efforts to combat catalytic converter thefts through legislation and operational means. He concluded by expressing a commitment to further tackling crime in collaboration with all Members.
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