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Labour’s weakness on crime ‘risks fuelling voter exodus to Reform’: Starmer warned to get tough as Nigel Farage’s party tops national poll for first time

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Labor should demand that the police become more difficult when combating crime or a recoil of working class voters risk the polls, warns a new report today.

Supporters of every political party want a more hard approach to law enforcement that they think is currently happening, even the liberal Democrats and the Greens.

A Policy Exchange report today warns that the party of Sir Keir Starmer could see an exodus of the most hard pro-police financiers as experienced by the Tories in the general elections of 2024.

It warns that, like his focus on immigration, the party of Nigel Farage makes a 'home' for voters who are unhappy in the state of the police.

It is because reform is a large British poll for the first time.

A new yougov analysis for the Times sets the hard right party to 25 percent, an increase of two points in a week.

Labor has fallen three points at 24 percent, while the tories are in third place at 21 percent, a point.

Labour’s weakness on crime ‘risks fuelling voter exodus to Reform’: Starmer warned to get tough as Nigel Farage’s party tops national poll for first time

A Policy Exchange report today warns that the party of Sir Keir Starmer could see a exodus of the most hard pro-police financiers such as those by the Tories in the general elections of 2024.

Polling for the think tank shows that the 'toughness gap' of labor voters – between how difficult they think is the police are about crime and how difficult they would like to be – was 17 points for the mood in July, Up, Up, Up , Up, up, up, of 13 points in 2019.

The figure for the tories fell from 25 to 18 points in the same period, which suggests that the most hard supporters stopped for reform, which in 2024 rose by 15 points to 38.

Jonathan Hinder, the Labor MP for Pendle & Clitheu, who is a former police inspector, said: 'As this is a timely report, voters in the political spectrum and about ethnic groups wants a lot of daring action on crime.

'The left has often been too prudish about the police, despite the disproportionate effect of crime on the working class communities that we want to represent.

“The New Labor government now has the opportunity to face the vocal anti-police activists, to withdraw our officers to take back the streets and to make contact with our workers' base again.”

Last month a police chief warned that his force should cut perhaps 400 officers and staff after the announcement by the government of an extra £ 100 million for the neighborhood police became a 'small percentage' of what they needed.

A new yougov analysis for the Times sets Nigel Farage's hard right party to 25 percent, an increase of two points in a week.

A new yougov analysis for the Times sets Nigel Farage's hard right party to 25 percent, an increase of two points in a week.

The police chief of Lincolnshire Police Paul Gibson said that a £ 14 million financing gap for 2025/6 is still predicted after a first assessment of the final scheme that was set out on Friday.

The government confirmed that it will invest an extra £ 100 million in the neighborhood police, which contributes to £ 100 million announced in December for England and Wales to put 13,000 more police officers on the street by 2029.

The £ 200 million, which is part of the police settlement, is about “visible, accessible police,” said Downing Street.

Police Minister Diana Johnson said that they 'did not pretend' that police services were not confronted with financing challenges and that local decisions should be made about how many officers they should have.

David Spencer, head of crime and justice in policy exchange and a former with Di, said: 'Our polling reveals that the public is unambiguous in every demographic group and political party in the will that the police have a harder approach to crime and criminals.

'Instead of listening to a small group of ultraprogressive activists and their legal supporters, the Labor government must have to deliver what the authority-and-true majority wants about crime and police.

“If they don't, work should fully expect the reform of election benefit of their shortcomings – they have been warned.”

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