I appreciate the Minister’s courtesy in allowing me to come back. The reality is that serious violent crime, organised crime and online crime, and the protection of vulnerable groups, takes up a significant amount of police time. In Greater Manchester we have lost 2,000 frontline officers, so it is not right for the Government who have made those cuts and made that decision to put the pressure back on Greater Manchester police to maintain a police service with diminishing resources when crime is going up. It just is not correct. She has an opportunity to respond to the debate, to respond to new clause 1 and to show that we are sticking up for shop workers. It is not good enough to defer responsibility on this.
Offensive Weapons Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Jim McMahon
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 28 November 2018.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Legislative Grand Committee proceedings (HC) on Offensive Weapons Bill.
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