Rishi Sunak pledges laws to crack down on grooming gang crimes

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The Conservative leadership frontrunner says officers should spend less time policing 'bad jokes on Twitter' and more time fighting 'actual crime' in an apparent pitch to supporters of rival Kemi Badenoch

Mr Sunak would give the justice secretary the power to personally review and refuse Parole Board decisions to release dangerous offenders.

Mr Sunak said: “As Prime Minister, I will do everything possible to make sure victims have the chance to look their perpetrator in the eye and witness justice being served. We must not allow criminals to continue to take the coward’s way out and not face up to their crimes.

 

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We've got laws already. We just don't have police willing to police, and a crown prosecution service - who don't want to prosecute🙃

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