'From day one, this Government has put the safety and interests of the law-abiding majority first but recently we have seen a rise in criminal, disruptive, and self-defeating tactics – from a supremely selfish minority,' Ms Patel will say
is expected to say to MPs: “From day one, this Government has put the safety and interests of the law-abiding majority first but recently we have seen a rise in criminal, disruptive, and self-defeating tactics – from a supremely selfish minority.“Their actions divert police resources away from the communities where they are needed most and we are seeing parts of the country grind to a halt. This is reprehensible behaviour and I will not tolerate it.
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