Labour says Reform UK ‘trying to divide communities’ ahead of Farage speech on crime – UK politics live | Politics

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Farage’s Criminal Justice System Reform Plans were criticized before the speech
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Nigel Farage If it is to be the prime minister, it is to put plans for sex criminals and serious violent criminals that it claims to end all early release plans.
Today, in a later speech in London, the reform is reported to promise the British leader to build 30,000 new prison places to deal with the extreme crowded crisis, to appoint 30,000 police officers in five years and to deport 10,400 foreign criminals in British prisons.
He did not say how these policies would be financed, and he will probably encounter questions about how to negotiate return agreements for foreign criminals.
Some promises – such as sending some of the most serious criminals to overseas prisons, including El Salavdor – will probably face serious legal obstacles if they are realized.
The reform party leading many surveys, Farage, Quoted by The Daily Telegraph As he said:
Reform UK will be the most challenging legal party in this country. We’re going to divide the crime in two. We will take back the control of our streets and take back the control of our courts and prisons.
We expect more details about reform plans around 11 o’clock. Reform’s attempt to make WOO with a challenging message on crime, the Lord Chancellor, stands against the recent proposals by Sir Brian Leveson, a former senior senior judge, who wants to find ways to reduce the way to accumulate cases in the criminal courts.
Among the suggestions in the report, the increasing use of non -court decisions, the more use of rehabilitation programs, and the maximum reduction of entering 33% from 33% to 40% in a guilty objection at the first opportunity.
Police Minister Diana Johnson said, “The reform is not serious about the implementation of real changes in the criminal justice system because he voted while trying to prevent measures to destroy the sexual abuse of knife, antisocial behavior, store theft and child sexual abuse”.
“They should focus more on practical solutions to support our police, to fight crime, to provide justice for the victims of crime, to chase headlines, to ruin slogans and to try to divide communities,” he added.
Here is the agenda of the day.
09.45: Sir Jon Cunliffe, President of the Independent Water Commission, to make a speech.
11:00: Nigel Farage to make a speech about the Criminal Justice System in London.
13:00: The Press Conference of the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign in Sheffield.
14.30: Keir Starmer will take place in the contact committee.




