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Policing and Crime Bill

Proceeding contribution from Kevin Foster (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 10 January 2017. It occurred during Debate on bills on Policing and Crime Bill.

The amendment talks about ensuring that victims of crime are “not subjected to unnecessary delay”; it does not talk about monitoring. I accept that if we were looking at having a system of guidance, for instance, proposing “must ensure” would be putting something on to the statute book. For me, ensuring victims of crime are supported through the court process would be more beneficial than these amendments. In addition, people now have police and crime commissioners whom they can hold to account for the work they do.

This is a large group of amendments and we could spend quite some time talking about it. I do not believe that adding these amendments to the Bill is the right way forward. We should look at having a properly consulted-on system that does not have unintended consequences. That is why I agree with the Government motion to disagree with the Lords amendments.

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Proceeding contribution
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2016-17
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House of Commons chamber
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