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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

I thank my hon. Friend for that excellent intervention. We all thank the Harlow Wombles for the work they do. I do not think we have Croydon Wombles, but we probably need to get some. We do, however, have many very good people who go out and collect rubbish, like my hon. Friend in Harlow. All three Back-Bench speeches

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

When it comes to fly-tipping, if a crime is being committed, the police can take away the car; the issue we are talking about is the subsequent removal and disposal of that car—taking it away permanently—which the local authority can already do. I encourage all local authorities to make use of this power. This debate a

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

In the interests of transparency, Madam Deputy Speaker, my glasses are reading glasses, but they also happen to be sunglasses. I will try not to put them on, but my eyes are beginning to go. I do not want to pretend to the House that I am trying to be cool if I put on my glasses; it is just so that I can read the words

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

I suspect, as my hon. Friend says, that there will be a lot more than were seized under the previous Government. This Government encourage our police and local authorities to investigate any crime, and to ensure proper punishment. That is why we are introducing this very substantial piece of legislation, which also inc

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

Motion made, and Question put,

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

I will give way in one moment. If someone is caught using a vehicle to fly-tip, we can, as a result of this legislation, add up to nine points to their licence, which is surely a really powerful disincentive against fly-tipping. Perhaps the hon. Gentleman would like to explain why he did not bring this in, when he was

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

Lords amendments 265D to 265H agreed to.

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

Clause 167

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

Power to make youth diversion orders

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

As the hon. Gentleman said, there is a fine line to tread throughout public order legislation. We come back to these issues time and again, and it is right that we do so. As times change, the nature of protests changes and the nature of the risks changes. We have new debates about public order. This Home Secretary felt

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

We are now. The time has come for the will of the elected House to prevail. We have listened and responded positively to the great majority of amendments put forward by the House of Lords. We should send these amendments back in the hope, and indeed the expectation, that it will be for the last time. We have been debat

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

I will not give way, because we are rushed for time.

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

As we have said, we know the horrors that the Iranian Government and the IRGC have inflicted on their people, and the work that they have done. Of course, we must do all we can. As we have said in this place, we already sanction hundreds of Iranians, who cannot come to this country as a result, and who have had their a

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20 Apr 2026 Crime and Policing Bill

The hon. Gentleman has anticipated what I was going to say. I will explain what we want to see as we go forward. It is important to recognise that the court will need to consider the necessity and proportionality of the order when making its decision, and that will necessarily include consideration of alternative optio

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