Rudd runs away as reporters ask what she’ll cut to fund her ‘Serious Violence Strategy’

Home Secretary Amber Rudd remains in a political quagmire of her own making after Jeremy Corbyn savaged her for failing to read her own government department’s report on the link between police cuts and the rise in violent crime.

Worse still, she has announced £40 million of funds for a new strategy to counter serious violent crime – but ran away when asked what else she would cut in order to come up with the cash.

According to The Guardian:

Jeremy Corbyn has said Amber Rudd has been “completely undermined” by leaked Home Office documents suggesting government cuts are linked to the rise in violent crime, and demanded the home secretary explain herself to parliament.

“We always said cuts have consequences and now the Home Office’s own officials agree with us,” he said. “Today’s leaked documents make a nonsense of the Tories’ repeated claims that their cuts to police numbers have had no effect.”

Ms Rudd had to go ahead and release her ‘Serious Violence Strategy’ – but the damage had been done. She had intended to put the battle against knife crime in the spotlight, but instead it fell on the government’s own cuts:

https://twitter.com/liamyoung/status/983305019658264576

And when she was asked what cuts would be required to fund her new initiative – well, see for yourself:

Meanwhile, we learn that violent crime is on the increase in other UK cities:

James O’Brien had a lot more to say about this issue. Here he is, demonstrating very clearly that Tories including Boris Johnson, Ms Rudd and current prime minister Theresa May have all claimed, against any logic, that reducing provision will improve protection. All have been proved wrong. And what do they have for those who call them out on it? Contempt:

Here’s an easy summary for you:

Fortunately, there are alternative points of view. Here’s Louise Haigh, Labour’s shadow policing minister:

She, at least, is in tune with the Police Federation:

So what’s the solution to the current rise in violent crime?

Simple.

Remove the incompetent and arrogant Conservatives from office and put Labour ministers in place to get the job done properly.


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  1. NMac April 10, 2018 at 8:28 am - Reply

    Come the next election Rudd should be ousted from parliament.

  2. Dez April 10, 2018 at 9:22 am - Reply

    The Money Tree will always provide when in a tight corner that effects future voting.

  3. rotzeichen April 10, 2018 at 8:40 pm - Reply

    Combine the smear campaign against Jeremy Corbyn with the deliberate policy of chaos created by the Tories and you see clearly how the Tories continue to dismantle the state.

  4. Pat Sheehan April 10, 2018 at 10:15 pm - Reply

    This is indeed ‘western democracy 21st century style advanced tactics in the UK’ at work on the front benches of the Houses of Parliament! You might think that it simply is not acceptable for senior ministers in the elected government to be lying through their back teeth day in and day out and being supported in their efforts by their ministerial departments and their ‘in-house’ media but the real, unavoidable issue here surely is that this self same lying, cheating, saber rattling despot of a government is being supported and given succor by a sizable part of the UK electorate! Why?

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