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Kemi Badenoch Calls for Increased Stop and Search Powers to Tackle Knife Crime
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has sparked debate after calling for police to significantly increase the use of stop and search powers, arguing that tougher action is needed to combat knife crime and save lives.
Speaking as part of a wider speech on policing and public sector reform, Badenoch said she would support a substantial increase in stop and search operations, even if this resulted in more young Black boys being searched. She argued that the priority should be reducing violent crime and preventing deaths rather than concerns about political criticism.
Badenoch stated that knife crime disproportionately affects some communities and that police should not avoid using stop and search powers out of fear of being accused of racial bias. She said that if more searches lead to more weapons being removed from the streets, then more lives—particularly the lives of young Black people who are often victims of knife crime—could be saved.
The comments have generated strong reactions across the political spectrum. Supporters argue that police should be able to use all available tools to tackle violent crime and that public safety should remain the primary concern. Some community members and families affected by knife crime have also expressed support for stronger enforcement measures.
Critics, however, argue that stop and search powers have historically been used disproportionately against Black communities and risk damaging trust between police and the public. Opponents have questioned whether expanding the tactic would effectively reduce crime without creating further tensions.
The debate highlights a long-running national discussion about how best to tackle knife crime while ensuring policing remains fair and accountable. Questions surrounding public safety, community relations, and equality before the law continue to be central to the conversation.
Badenoch has maintained that her position is focused on saving lives and reducing violence, insisting that police should be guided by evidence and crime prevention objectives rather than concerns over political controversy.
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