The debate surrounding non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) has intensified in the UK, with Conservative leaders arguing that police resources should not be wasted on social media monitoring for offensive content. Kemi Badenoch has introduced an amendment aimed at curbing the recording of NCHIs, pushing the Labour Party to prioritize tackling actual crime. Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, argue that current policing focuses too much on political correctness rather than public safety. The Labour government has been challenged to demonstrate leadership in crime fighting.
Kemi Badenoch warned that the pathetic thought police are 'trawling social media for things someone might find offensive' instead of 'fighting crime and protecting families.'
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp stated, 'Our amendment will stop police forces from wasting time on this Orwellian nonsense and get them back to doing the job the public expects: fighting real crime.'
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