Only Labour responds to ASB questions ahead of 7 May Lambeth elections

Ahead of the Lambeth local elections on 7 May, ACTION on ASB!, the Young People’s Movement and Brixton BID invited the four political parties standing candidates in every seat across the borough (Conservatives, Green Party, Liberal Democrats and Labour), to respond to a set of questions on tackling anti-social behaviour. We received a response only from Labour. No responses were received from the other parties. While Labour’s engagement is welcome, the lack of response from others is disappointing.
Map of 36,000 neighbourhoods shows streets worst-affected by anti-social behaviour…
📢 Speaking up against retail crime and ASB in the House of Lords

Baroness Ayesha Hazarika, Brixton resident and member of ACTION on ASB, delivered a passionate speech in the House of Lords on 5 Dec, highlighting the devastating impact of retail crime on rising levels of anti-social behaviour. Drawing on stories from Brixton, she called for stronger policing, joined-up solutions, leadership, and safer streets.
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