Switch to an accessible version of this website which is easier to read. (requires cookies)

Sir Menzies Campbell makes the fight against crime a "priority for my leadership"

May 26, 2006 5:03 PM
Sir Menzies Campbell launching the local elections campaign

Sir Menzies makes fight against crime a priority for his leadership

In a major speech today, Sir Menzies Campbell made the fight against crime a priority for his leadership of the Liberal Democrats. He stated that crime was a liberal issue and "the twin pillars of a liberal society are the rule of law and respect for human rights".

Sir Menzies said "A party which is serious about social justice cannot fail to be serious about preventing crime and enforcing the rules.

"I am determined that the Liberal Democrats under my leadership will stand for equality before the law and equality of responsibility under the law."

He argued that there is now a need to look at the creation of a violent offenders register.

"In the light of recent horrific crimes committed by offenders under probation supervision, we must now look seriously at creating a violent offenders register, like the sexual offences register, for all serious violent offenders. It would assist the job of keeping track of the most serious criminals and improve public safety," he said.

Sir Menzies said that those convicted of serious crimes should not have the right to vote while in prison.

"Penalties should go beyond custody. People like Ian Huntley should not have the vote. If you are guilty of a serious breach of the law, you forfeit the right to elect those who make the law.

"In my view, people convicted of serious violent or sexual offences should not have the right to vote while in prison."

Sir Menzies criticised Labour's record on crime.

"Labour has put more people in prison but then let more of them out not because they deserve early release but because of overcrowding. This is not being tough on crime. This is mismanagement and inadequacy."

He said that restrictions needs to be placed on foreign criminals who cannot be deported.

"Undesirable criminals from abroad who have been recommended for deportation should be transferred to serve time in their home country or deported as soon as their sentence ends. If they cannot be deported due to threats to their life, we need to introduce new measures to restrict their freedom of movement and association. Where a dangerous individual cannot be deported due to threats to their life, we should look at legislation to impose restrictions on their residence in the UK," he said.

What would you like to do next?

  • Subscribe for updates

    Read updates from this website in your desktop or online news reader

    • On a news reader website

      •  
      •  
      •  

      In a desktop news reader or a website not listed above

      •  
    • Example monthly digest email
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Join our email list

    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image

    Follow the party's activity on...

  • Share this page

    Share this page on another website

    Link to this page

    On websites and printed material:
    www.wmlibdems.org/en/article/2006/072962/sir-menzies-campbell-makes-the-fight-against-crime-a-priority-for-my-leadership
    In text messages, Twitter, or reading over the phone:
    wm.lib.dm/a2380

    Email this page to a friend


    • Generate different image
  • Help out or donate

    Help out in your local area

      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
      •  
    • If you submit your email address, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us.


    • Generate different image
  • Tell us what you think

    Send us your views

    • If you choose to join our email list, the Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you have provided to contact you from time to time about issues we think you may find of interest. Some of the contacts may be automated. You can opt out of some or all contacts at any time by contacting us. You do not need to join our email list to complete this form.


    • Generate different image