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David Cameron meets Paddington Green officers |
‘I won’t let kids get away with it,’ says Cameron
DAVID Cameron talked to police officers at Paddington Green Police Station during a fact-finding exercise about crime in the area.
The Conservative Party leader was joined by the parliamentary candidate for Westminster North Joanne Cash and the area’s first Tory councillor Mehfuz Ahmed to get an overview of how police tackle youth crime and anti-social behaviour.
Mr Cameron used the walkabout to outline a “get-tough” approach to crime should the Conservatives win at the next election.
He said: “Crime may not be in the headlines so much today, but that doesn’t mean it’s gone away.
“Remember that it’s not just the National Debt that has doubled under Labour, but violent crime too.
“If we win the next election, I want a loud and clear message to be heard by every kid who’s getting into trouble and every kid who’s thinking about it. You’re not going to get away with it any more.” |
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