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LORELY BURT MP WELCOMES CONFERENCE VOTE FOR EFFECTIVE ACTION ON CRIME

March 4, 2007 12:00 AM

We Can Cut Crime LogoSolihull's MP, Lorely Burt welcomed new proposals to cut crime and anti-social behaviour adopted by the party at last weekend's conference in Harrogate.

Mrs Burt has been carrying out a petition of constituents in support of the Liberal Democrats five steps for a safer Britain.

1. More Police on patrol - don't waste billions on ID cards

2. Let communities close pubs and clubs that cause trouble

3. Make sentences mean what they say - life should mean life

4. Compulsory work and training in prison - to cut re-offending

5. Better compensation for victims - paid for by prison work

Lorely Burt MP said:

"These proposals would make those causing vandalism and graffiti clean up the mess they cause and make them carry out tough community sentences.

"The debate also highlighted the Government's mess over prisons and the problems caused by the increasing re-offending rates, now the highest in Europe. Under Labour too many people go to prison, get released early and go on to re-offend. Liberal Democrats proposals will break that cycle by greatly expanding prison training schemes.

"We will ensure more people leave prison, having served their proper sentence, as people with marketable skills who are a benefit to society rather than people who go straight back into a life of crime.

"It is already clear from the responses that people in Solihull are very concerned about crime but are fed up with Labour's tough posturing and failed promises. People are also concerned about the need to have more police officers and prefer to use the money Labour plans to waste on the ineffective Identity Card scheme spent on employing more police instead."

So far, hundreds of constituents in Solihull have already written back supporting our five point plan for a safer Britain.

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