I can certainly reassure the right hon. Gentleman that I have never been called a snowflake. He must accept that if he was to look back at the 1800s and at the type of crimes being committed then he would see just how many were done by people stealing to survive—stealing clothes to wear and food to eat. Accepting how much of today’s crime is driven by poverty and absolute desperation is not being a snowflake; it is understanding the underlying social causes that lead people to commit crime.
Public Services
Proceeding contribution from
Jim McMahon
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 16 October 2019.
It occurred during Queen's speech debate on Public Services.
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