Covid-19 Law and Order 2020-03-23

2020-03-23

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Q1 Direct Answer
Nicholas Fletcher Con
Bury North
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Asks about steps taken by the Home Department to ensure law and order.
What steps her Department has taken to ensure that law and order is upheld during the covid-19 outbreak. Is my right hon. Friend as confident as I am that the police will have the full support of the British public during this difficult time?
I know that, at this particular time of emergency, the public are incredibly anxious about the provision that is in place. However, I can assure my hon. Friend that my priority as Home Secretary is to ensure that the British people are kept safe, and of course that means working with our law enforcement agencies throughout this outbreak of covid-19. My hon. Friend asks an important question, and he is right. The police are doing an excellent job when it comes to providing public confidence, as well as protecting the public. This is an incredibly challenging time for our entire country, but also for everyone who works in our emergency services and our public sector. I am here to back the police and make sure that we provide them with the resources and support that they need.
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Q2 Direct Answer
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Asks about relaxing regulations to allow recently retired or leaving police officers to rejoin the force.
Will the Home Secretary consider relaxing regulations, as the NHS has done, to allow recently retired and leaving police officers to rejoin the force? Will she suspend the tax and pension disincentives to recently retired officers returning to work? Will she include special constables in the emergency volunteer scheme provisions of the Coronavirus Bill?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his questions. I can categorically say that work is already taking place across Government on suspending the tax and pensions disincentives—because they are disincentives at this time of crisis and national emergency. We want to make sure that retired police officers, for example, can come back and join the service. I have specifically asked Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs and the taxman to look at that, and they are doing so right now. When it comes to looking at special constables in the emergency volunteer scheme, we are absolutely doing that too.
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Q3 Direct Answer
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Asks about sending a clear message to discourage public from heading to isolated areas.
Will the Home Secretary send a clear message that this behaviour is not appropriate? Although we do not want it to become a police matter, is she satisfied that sufficient powers are available to stop this trend continuing, if required?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question and his comments. He is absolutely right. He and the public have observed very clearly the type of behaviour that happened over the weekend. It is not acceptable. The Government could not have been clearer that, to save lives and protect the public during this public health emergency, it is right that we practise social distancing, in the way that the Government have outlined and are reinforcing, and that the chief medical officer and many others are reinforcing day in and day out. With that, we ask the public to take responsibility. Of course, there are enforcement measures now in place, through a statutory instrument that was put in place over the weekend, which covers places for social gatherings —pubs, clubs and cafés, for example. The public have been observing those measures, but the police, local authorities and trading standards are working together now to make sure that they are being put in place.
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Q4 Direct Answer
Steven Baker Con
Wycombe
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Asks whether increased patrols around supermarkets are necessary.
Some of my constituents have asked for a police presence at supermarkets. Does the Home Secretary agree that, although there may be a case for increased patrols around supermarkets, the main answer is for the public to buy responsibly?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. It is unsurprising that we are seeing greater demand on our supermarkets right now. There are a number of important points here. It is not appropriate for police officers to be inside supermarkets. I and colleagues across Government have been working with the Security Industry Association, whose members provide guards at supermarkets to look after their functioning. Of course, the answer is that everyone should behave responsibly, and that we should ensure that we are kind to people and observe the right kind of social practices in supermarkets.
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Q5 Direct Answer
Richard Drax Con
South Dorset
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Thousands disobeyed Government's guidelines and gathered in South Dorset, causing issues for residents.
Commemorates Dorset police's efforts; expresses concern over public gatherings despite strict guidelines, urging clarity on adherence to stay-at-home rules.
Acknowledges the importance of the point raised; stresses the critical nature of Government guidance on social distancing, self-isolation, and staying at home for public health and safety.
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Q6 Direct Answer
Stephen Timms Lab
East Ham
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Many workers in his constituency require self-isolation but lack access to support due to restrictions.
Asks about Government plans to assist individuals who need to isolate yet face barriers in accessing necessary support systems like the NHS and other services.
Acknowledges the significance of the issue; confirms ongoing collaborative efforts across Government departments, including the Department for Work and Pensions, to implement measures addressing various groups' requirements in light of the current crisis.
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