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Theft of Tools of Trade

11 June 2025

Lead MP

Amanda Martin
Portsmouth North
Lab

Responding Minister

Sir Nicholas Dakin

Tags

Justice & CourtsNHSEconomy
Word Count: 4305
Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Amanda Martin raised concerns about theft of tools of trade in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Calls for harsher sentencing and increased police presence on the streets to tackle tool theft from tradespeople's vans and workplaces.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Portsmouth North
Opened the debate
Over recent years, there has been a surge in thefts from tradespeople with an average cost of almost £3,000 per incident. In addition to financial losses, victims face reputational harm and a decline in mental health, with more than 40% reporting significant damage to their business standing.

Government Response

Sir Nicholas Dakin
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice
Government Response
Pays tribute to Lord Justice William Davis, former chairman of the Sentencing Council, and expresses condolences. No specific mention of tool theft sentencing guidelines reform. Reaffirms the Government’s commitment to tackling tool theft, recognising its impact on small businesses and tradespeople. The sentencing review has been completed, and legislation will be brought forward to implement important reforms. Tool theft is a serious crime that will not be tolerated, with robust action planned to prevent these offences and hold perpetrators accountable.
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