Prime Minister Urges Focus on Crime
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•Police should focus on violent crime and burglaries, not social media, says Starmer
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Sir Keir Starmer said police should focus on tackling violent crime and burglaries.
Prime Minister urged forces to “concentrate on what matters most to their communities’s communities” He said chief constables who prioritised looking into complaints about allegedly offensive tweets would be held to account for those decisions’.
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