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Shoplifting is at its highest level on record. Serial thieves are getting soft sentences only to reoffend again and again. Now Starmer is looking to scrap prison sentences for offences like theft and burglary. That would be a green light for even more criminality👇
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You're not mentioning the perpetual elephant Robert. Importing people from countries that couldn't give a shit, in their millions, is the issue.

Britain is being looted in broad daylight, and Starmer wants to roll out the red carpet for criminals. Shoplifting at record highs? Thieves walking free to do it all over again? Now he’s talking about scrapping prison sentences altogether? This isn’t incompetence, it’s intentional. The system punishes the hardworking taxpayer while rewarding lawlessness. They’ve already let violent criminals roam free, now they’re telling thieves, help yourself. A country that doesn’t enforce the law isn’t a country, it’s a free for all. Britain needs leaders who will crack down, not bow down

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Soft sentences are a joke, serial thieves should face real consequences Keir Starmer's plan to scrap prison sentences for theft and burglary is reckless This would embolden criminals and put innocent people at risk, not a good plan

It all started and escalated under YOUR reign !!

Shoplifting and burglaries always leads to bigger and more serious crimes. Why is Labour promoting lawlessness?

Every unpunished criminal offence encourages offenders to escalate their behaviour. Implementing a zero-tolerance policy is essential to regaining control, but how can we identify so many of these criminals when we lack a record of who is walking our streets?

It will end Greggs. They’re on their way out. People can mock etc but the idea that a company is slumping because of the combined issue of NI rises and in store theft doesn’t reflect well on Britain as a country to do business in does it

Too waffly at end. People shouldn't reach stage of hyper prolific. What will you do for first offences? That is where it should stop. How will you pay for it? Why didn't Cons act before?

