POLL OF THE DAY: Is Britain becoming a lawless state? VERDICT HERE
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Crime will be one of the biggest issues in next month’s London mayoral electionsCrime will be one of the biggest issues in next month’s London mayoral elections
In an exclusive poll for GB News membership readers, an overwhelming majority (97 per cent) of the 1,122 voters thought Britain has become a lawless state, while just three per cent thought it is not. Zero per cent said they did not know.
Sadiq Khan has been accused of ‘losing control’ of crime in London as the number of thefts has soared in recent months.
The latest crime figures have shown that thefts and robberies involving knives have nearly doubled under the Labour London mayor.
According to new data collated by the mayor’s political rival Susan Hall, “theft from person” has surged by 96 per cent since Khan took office.
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Swiping at Khan, who is seeking an unprecedented third term, Hall claimed if someone is robbed in London then “all you get is a crime reference number”.
Data from Hall shows that in the year ending in March 2016, the Met Police recorded 33,983 “thefts from person” incidents.
However, by the year ending September 2023, this number had risen to 66,649.
The data does also highlight that some categories of crime have fallen since 2016.
Hall said: “Crime is out of control in Sadiq Khan’s London, but he just won’t listen. I have a plan to sort it out.
“I am listening to Londoners, who tell me they do not feel safe and are fed up with being ignored by Sadiq Khan.
“As Mayor, I will put more officers on the beat and bring back borough-based policing so your police are local to you.”
A spokesman for Khan responded to the claims, saying: “The Mayor is investing record amounts in London’s public services, including an additional £151million in this year’s budget for policing and crime prevention.
“Sadiq has now doubled the amount of funding he’s given to the police since becoming Mayor.
“At the same time, Tory government cuts have been a disaster for combating crime across the country, with £1billion cut from the Met police in real terms since 2010, and £1billion cuts to youth services nationally having a devastating impact on the vital support communities can provide.
“All these Tory Government cuts to the Met and to youth services were enthusiastically backed by the Conservative candidate.”