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Policing &Justice

Britain's streets should be safe, and our justice system should be swift and fair. Our current approach is failing, with a backlog of cases and a lack of visible policing. We need to overhaul policing and justice, focusing on visible patrols, a zero-tolerance approach to crime, and a streamlined court system that delivers justice without delay. It's time to restore public confidence and make our communities safe again.
Policing & Justice:Total Budget £28 Billion
Revised Budget £29.1 Billion changed by £1.1 Billion: 103.8%

Policing & Justice Bobbies on the Beat

Policy:

Police resources are deployed effectively to tackle the root causes of the fear of crime and bring more criminals to justice.

Annual Expenditure Increase of £500 Million

Policing & Justice Criminal Law Changes

Policy:

Follow the priorities of the British people when setting laws, and speed up the process.


Policing & Justice Cyber Crime & Scams

Policy:

Victims of cybercrime deserve better and more effort to stop it happening.

Annual Expenditure Increase of £750 Million

Policing & Justice European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)

Policy:

Needs to be plan to work around European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on illegal immigration or leave it in a planned way.


Policing & Justice Industrial Tribunals (HR cases)

Policy:

Early stage review would quickly determine if a case has sufficient evidence to proceed, effectively acting as a filter to prevent weak or baseless claims from tying up court resources.

Balance up Tribunal Process by providing more assistance and help to accused employers.

Introduce a policy where a plaintiff can be assigned the costs if they lose their case.


Policing & Justice Judiciary

Policy:

Clear the existing backlog of cases in the legal system.


Policing & Justice Knife Crime

Policy:

When a person is caught with a knife, the consequences must be swift and severe, with a mandatory custodial sentence for a first offence.


Policing & Justice Legal Aid

Policy:

Leverage technology and refocus legal aid on its core purpose.

Utilizing AI to replace the need for in-person police station advice, reducing the budget of legal substantially.

Annual Expenditure Reduction of £-950 Million

Policing & Justice Minor Crimes

Policy:

Abandon the idea of "minor crime" and adopt a zero-tolerance approach.


Policing & Justice National Enquiries

Policy:

Fundamentally reform the approach to national inquiries with objective of reducing them and make any carried out quicker to deliver benefits.

Annual Expenditure Reduction of £-500 Million

Policing & Justice Prisons

Policy:

Firm policy to address the high number of foreign nationals in our prisons, who currently make up about 12% of the prison population.

Using technology to curtail freedoms and monitor behaviour for non-violent criminals that have served a material portion of their sentence.

A new approach to sentencing is necessary to ensure that penalties are appropriate, consistent, and serve as a genuine deterrent.

Review the cost and procedures of those that appeal and take into account historic success rate of those that changed, to modify rules.


Policing & Justice Race Issues

Policy:

Take a firm stance on language and organisational names that could be seen as exclusionary.

UK can have a debate on the full face Burka, which has been banned in France, rather than resort to calling anybody who raises the question a racist.


Policing & Justice Reducing Crime

Policy:

To reduce crime, increase deterrents, there should be more use of financial penalties, tag offenders, and attending out of prison community work projects, rather than just prison time.

Annual Expenditure Increase of £1 Billion

Policing & Justice Shoplifting

Policy:

New approach that fosters close cooperation between the police and retail businesses on shoplifting.

The attacks and threats to shop assistants, also needs taking more seriously by the police.

Annual Expenditure Increase of £250 Million

Policing & Justice Speeding

Policy:

Use technology to automate speed warnings, and if those warnings are ignored, then automated fines and penalties would follow.

Place signs in locations where accidents are frequent, and use location specific fatality counts to emphasize the danger.


Policing & Justice Terrorism