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Labor unveils plans to ‘turn the tide’ on migrants from the Channel and tackle shoplifting and phone theft
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Labor unveils plans to ‘turn the tide’ on migrants from the Channel and tackle shoplifting and phone theft

LABOR today unveils its plans to overhaul policing and fix Britain’s borders.

interior minister Yvette Cooper promised to “rebuild neighborhood policing” and crack down on shoplifting, phone theft and antisocial behavior.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has vowed to 'reinvigorate neighborhood policing'

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has vowed to ‘reinvigorate neighborhood policing’Credit: AFP
New border security chief Martin Hewitt has spoken for the first time about his ambitious plan to 'turn the tide' on migrants from the Channel.

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New border security chief Martin Hewitt has spoken for the first time about his ambitious plan to ‘turn the tide’ on migrants from the Channel.Credit: PA

An extra £500 million has been allocated to put more bobbies on the beat and reconnect communities and locales. POLICE.

Meanwhile, the new Commander of Border Security Martin Hewitt yesterday he told of his ambitious plan to “turn the tide”. Channel migrants for the first time.

Writing in The The sun six weeks after the job, the head of Sir Keir StarmerHis fresh unit reveals how he will work with international banks and social media companies to catch smugglers.

Operations to disrupt their supply chain of equipment, including shocks and life jackets, are also underway, with Hewitt vowing to “continually attack” their villainy. business exemplary.

Mr Hewitt is recruiting 100 additional specialist information and investigate officers and increasing the UK presence in Europol.

Mr Hewitt said: “During small boat crossings to the UK, organized criminal networks exploit vulnerable people and the tragic loss of life in the UK. Channelpeople rightly demand that the Government control itself. I am determined to turn the tide.”

Border Security Command is to receive £150 million in government funding Next two years.

Yesterday, Mrs. Cooper gave a speech at a London conference to announce a review of Britain’s “outdated” and “badly eroded”. police with new targets for underperforming forces and centralized IT and forensics units.

She promised yesterday: “Neighborhood policing will be rebuilt.”

My job is to get a firm grip

By Martin Hewitt, Border Security Commander

WHEN I took on the role of Border Security Commander, I had no illusions about the challenges ahead.

With small boat crossings, criminal networks and the tragic loss of life in the Canal, people are rightly calling for the government to get a grip.

My role was to review our response.

We will work with the banking sector, with social media companies to stop advertising and we will continuously attack their equipment supply lines.

Yvette Cooper on migrants