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MP in Downing Street for ASB summit

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Tuesday, 28 March, 2023
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SB Downing Street March 2023

Local MP, Steve Brine, was in Downing Street today to take part in an anti-social behaviour roundtable.

The event follows a new plan announced by Ministers yesterday which establishes a zero-tolerance approach to anti-social behaviour, ensuring people feel safe.

Key points include:

  • Anti-social behaviour is unacceptable. It prevents people from spending time in their local area, makes women and girls feel unsafe, and erodes a sense of community. Tackling this crime is key to levelling up and restoring pride in local communities.
  • That is why we are cracking down on offenders with swifter and more visible justice, tougher punishments, a ban on nitrous oxide, a stronger policing response in anti-social behaviour hotspots, and new tools for communities to regenerate and restore local pride.
  • This is central to our efforts to level up opportunity and grow the economy – because it’s impossible for people to realise their talents, businesses to succeed, or communities to flourish, if people don’t feel safe in the place they call home. 

Steve says; "I was keen to attend the event and wanted to make the point about the need for join up with Education about school absences and the Supporting Families programme to back-up our teachers. I have had discussions with a handful of headteachers in recent months for who this is a very real issue. It is often a small number of the same families causing big problems in their local area and we need a coordinated joined-up approach to help because, right now, they're feeling very alone and it's impacting on everyone.

"I will have further meetings with key Ministers and continue to do all I can to support local schools."

And he added; "I was very pleased to see, within this package, that nitrous oxide is to be banned and police given more powers to test for drugs on arrest. When I have been out on patrol with the Winchester Litterpickers I have picked up used N.O cannisters and they can be very dangerous."

Pictured; Steve in the famous street on his way into the meeting.

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Read the Government's new anti-social behaviour plan

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