Tories launch 'three-dimensional' attack on crime
The government failed on its promise to tackle the causes of crime and instead pursued a one-dimensional approach,
The Tory leader accused the government of failing to "strengthen society" and instead focusing solely on the criminal justice system.
"It's only through that three-dimensional approach that we can get to grips with the problems on our streets and the fear in our society."
He reiterated the Conservatives' long-standing pledges to cut police paperwork, also arguing magistrates should be allowed to imprison offenders for up to a year.
At present, police spend only a fifth of their time on the beat,
The most important thing we can do to tackle the lawlessness on the streets is free up police from targets and paperwork and make them accountable to the local community."
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