Topical Questions 2024-07-29
2024-07-29
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Q1
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Crime rates have risen, with shoplifting increasing by 30% in a year and street crime up by 40%. Neighbourhood policing figures are down by 28%, causing concern.
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities. Last week's crime figures showed that shoplifting has increased by 30% in a year and street crime has gone up by 40% in a year. At a time when antisocial behaviour has become a serious challenge in some town centres, neighbourhood policing figures are down by a further 28%. This is deeply damaging because communities need to feel safe, particularly at the heart of their communities. That is why this Government are determined to restore neighbourhood policing.
Last week's crime figures showed that shoplifting has increased by 30% in a year and street crime has gone up by 40% in a year. At a time when antisocial behaviour has become a serious challenge in some town centres, neighbourhood policing figures are down by a further 28%. This is deeply damaging because communities need to feel safe, particularly at the heart of their communities. That is why this Government are determined to restore neighbourhood policing.
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Q2
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Community concerns about crime and antisocial behaviour have increased. The Government has committed to restoring neighbourhood policing.
I am grateful to the Home Secretary for that answer. My constituents in Newcastle-under-Lyme raise crime and antisocial behaviour with me almost daily, which is why they welcome the Government's commitment to restoring meaningful and effective neighbourhood policing. Will she meet me to discuss how Newcastle-under-Lyme can best benefit from this important step in the right direction?
The policing Minister and I would be very happy to talk to my hon. Friend about the importance of rebuilding neighbourhood policing in his constituency and across the country.
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Q3
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The former Home Secretary has criticized the current government for lack of transparency. The questioner is asking about where failed asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Syria, and Iran are being sent.
The scrutiny of Government can work properly only when Ministers are open, honest and transparent. It is therefore disappointing that the Home Secretary has still failed to respond to my letter of 10 July. Where is she going to send failed asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Syria and Iran?
For the former Home Secretary to talk about scrutiny and transparency, given that he failed to tell the House that he was spending £700 million over two and a half years on sending four volunteers to Rwanda, is just shocking. The problem with his policies is that he was not sending failed asylum seekers or asylum seekers anywhere.
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The question about where failed asylum seekers will be sent was not directly answered.
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Q4
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There is a growing concern about e-bike and e-scooter usage causing safety issues in pedestrian areas.
The use of e-bikes and e-scooters has been causing an increasing problem. In Sheffield city centre and pedestrian areas, they are a threat now to public safety, particularly when they are used by Deliveroo and other drivers. Guide Dogs UK is concerned that people who are visually impaired cannot hear these vehicles coming. Will the Minister give clear guidance to the police about what action should be taken to police these vehicles properly?
I totally sympathise with what my hon. Friend has set out. The police do have powers to seize vehicles being used illegally or in an antisocial manner, and to fine individuals who fail to stop when instructed to do so.
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The question about clear guidance was not fully addressed; only existing powers were mentioned without future actions.
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Q5
Direct Answer
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A German crofter in the Rhiconich-Kinlochbervie area is struggling to get leave to remain.
There is a crofter living in the Rhiconich-Kinlochbervie area of my constituency. He is very hard-working, he is well-liked locally and he has done a great deal for the local community, but he is German and he is trying ever so hard to get leave to remain, but it is taking forever. I would be very grateful if the Minister asked her officials to meet me to see how we can speed this matter on.
I would be more than happy to meet the hon. Gentleman.
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Q6
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A horrific attack on a serving soldier in Brompton has raised concerns about safety.
Last week, a horrific incident took place in my constituency, with the attack on uniformed Royal Engineer Lieutenant Colonel Mark Teeton on the streets of Brompton. Will my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary join me in paying tribute to Kent Police, ambulance and NHS workers, Medway council and senior officers from the Brompton barracks, who worked so well together to quickly arrest the suspect, save Mark's life, support his family and reassure the local community?
I thank my hon. Friend for raising that important case. This was an awful attack on a serving soldier in her constituency. All of our thoughts will be with him and with his family and friends, and we wish him a most speedy recovery. We give Kent Police our full support in investigating this incident and in providing reassurance and community patrols in the area.
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Q7
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A constituent has set up Spike Aware UK after their son tragically died from drink spiking.
My constituents Colin and Mandy Mackie set up Spike Aware UK after their son Greg tragically died after having his drink spiked. I very much welcome the fact that this Government are bringing forward the previous Government's proposals to outlaw spiking. Does the Home Secretary agree that the fight against spiking needs to be UK-wide, and will she encourage the Scottish Government to join her in banning spiking across the UK?
The right hon. Gentleman makes an important point. Spiking is a terrible crime, it is extremely dangerous and too often it is not taken seriously enough. We will work with anyone and everyone to tackle this appalling crime, so that not only is more work done to prevent spiking in the first place, but, when it does take place, the perpetrators feel the full force of the law.
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The question about encouraging Scottish Government was not directly answered.
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Q8
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Rural crime under the Conservative government increased by 22%, costing the UK economy £49.5 million annually, according to National Farmers Union figures.
Under the Conservatives, rural crime rocketed by 22% and cost our economy an estimated £49.5 million; what action will be taken to address this issue?
The Government recognise the importance of tackling rural crime; we are committed to safeguarding rural communities with tougher measures against antisocial behaviour, strengthening neighbourhood policing, and implementing stronger laws against farm theft and fly-tipping. The national rural crime unit provides police forces with specialist operational support for crimes such as machinery and livestock theft.
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Did not specify any new actions or commitments beyond general statements
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Q9
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Since January 2022, there have been approximately 15 incidents involving Iran International journalists being targeted by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Britain.
Since January 2022, there have been about 15 incidents targeting Iran International journalists in Britain; is it time to ban the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps?
The right hon. Gentleman, who has a long-standing interest in these matters, knows that we do not comment on whether an organisation is being considered for proscription; what is clear is that Iran's malign activities, including the IRGC's actions, are completely unacceptable and under very close review.
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Did not confirm or deny a ban on the IRGC, instead stated that it was under review without giving specifics
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Q10
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Communities are mourning the loss of young people to knife crime; there is a commitment to ban ninja swords, machetes, and similar weapons.
For communities mourning the loss of young people to knife crime, can you confirm that penalties for selling these weapons illegally will be substantial and apply personally to executives at retail outlets?
The Government have a manifesto commitment to ban ninja swords and other weapons and will bring it forward as soon as possible; ensuring lethal blades are no longer available for purchase or sale is a key priority.
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Did not specify penalties for illegal sellers or executives at retail outlets
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Q11
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The UK scrapped the Rwanda scheme but is lagging behind international counterparts in providing safe routes for refugees, notably preventing refugee children from sponsoring family members to join them.
Can you confirm that the Government's mission to improve opportunity for all extends to refugee children and that they will amend the immigration rules accordingly?
We do not have strong border security or a properly managed asylum system at present; we are strengthening our border security and supporting important routes such as Homes for Ukraine and Afghanistan support.
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Did not confirm that the rules will be amended to allow refugee children to sponsor family members
Under Review
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Q12
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Operation Kenny in Tooting has led to a significant reduction in crime, with more police patrolling the streets continuously.
Can you visit Tooting to see the effects of Operation Kenny which has reduced crime by 70% and made people feel safer?
I thank my hon. Friend for highlighting that important work being done on the streets of London; we want to ensure policing has central Government support.
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Did not commit to a visit but acknowledged the importance of Operation Kenny
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Q13
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Residents in Keighley are troubled by motorbikes ridden at high speeds, doing wheelies, wearing balaclavas, and revving engines.
Can the Home Secretary outline her plans to deal with this increasing problem of off-road bikes?
The problems we have seen with off-road bikes, such as the deafening and distressing harassment they cause, are serious; that is why this Government are determined to strengthen the law on off-road bikes to give the police more powers.
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Did not specify any new actions beyond strengthening existing laws
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Q14
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Knife crime in Blackpool has risen by 416% since 2015-16; young people commonly carry knives.
Will the Secretary of State agree to meet me urgently to discuss this matter and address knife crime issues in Blackpool?
My hon. Friend is right that we have seen deeply damaging increases in knife crime; halving knife crime over the next 10 years involves stronger action on knife sales, law enforcement, and prevention with a new young futures programme.
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Did not commit to meeting but acknowledged the need for action
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Q15
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The seasonal agricultural workers scheme is vital for farmers but lacks the certainty required due to piecemeal running by previous governments.
Will the Home Secretary commit now to a scheme providing certainty for farmers and workers for the whole of this Parliament?
The hon. Member will know that the Migration Advisory Committee recently produced a report on the seasonal workers scheme; the report is being kept under review and we will update the House in due course.
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Did not commit to a long-term scheme but stated it was under review
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Q16
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During a visit to the Metropolitan Police special operations unit, concerns were raised about the need for additional resources to address various issues such as counter-terrorism, violent crime, protests, and antisocial behaviour.
I had the pleasure of visiting the Metropolitan police special operations unit in my constituency with the new Policing Minister on Saturday. We discussed a range of issues with the officers, from counter-terrorism to dealing with violent crime, protests and antisocial behaviour. Does the Home Secretary agree that we need additional resources for our police officers and urgent action to work with the Met to keep our streets safe in London?
It was a great pleasure to be on that visit with the local constituency MP. We will consider funding around the police settlement in the weeks and months ahead.
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The specific ask for urgent action and additional resources was not addressed with concrete commitments or timelines.
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Q17
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The Home Office published a notice about the use of the Northeye detention centre in Kieran Mullan's constituency without providing substantial information to residents, causing uncertainty.
A few days ago, the Home Office published a notice about the use of the Northeye detention centre in my constituency, telling residents very little except that no decision had been made. As a matter of urgency, will the Home Office publish what options it is considering for the centre's use and commit to a timetable for telling residents when it will come to at least a provisional decision that I and my constituents can feed into?
The site was purchased by the former Government. I understand the uncertainty that has been caused by this, especially in the local community, and they will want to know the Home Office plans for the site. A decision will be made on the use of the Northeye site at the earliest opportunity and I will keep the hon. Member informed.
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The specific ask for a detailed publication and timeline was not addressed with concrete commitments or deadlines.
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