Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-03-14-Speech-3-111"
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"I fully support the establishment of a European crime prevention network by the last French Presidency and the current Swedish Presidency, which demonstrates the EU's commitment to combating crime and protecting our citizens.
We must be tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. It is not enough for any Member State to work alone in combating crime. We need to work together with our European neighbours to tackle this issue. We must develop contact points and crime prevention strategies, and support crime prevention activities at local and national level across the European Union. It is important that we pay special attention to juvenile, urban and drug-related crime.
These crime-busting measures must be implemented from Blackburn to Barcelona. Only by working together across Europe can we combat the social evils of crime. Therefore, our children will be protected whether they are in north-west England or the South of France.
The British Labour Government puts crime at the top of its agenda, and is reducing violent crime and disorder. The Tories, on the other hand, offer nothing but rising crime and falling investment. Crime is a major concern for our citizens; we must ensure it stays our number one priority in Europe."@en1
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"en.20010314.3.3-111"2
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