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Tory MP reveals plan to make Britain ‘vaguely civilised once more’ – together with a ban on music performed out loud on public transport

By Editorial Board Published October 25, 2024 5 Min Read
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Tory MP reveals plan to make Britain ‘vaguely civilised once more’ – together with a ban on music performed out loud on public transport

A Tory MP and former minister has launched a plan to make Britain “vaguely civilised again” – together with a nationwide ban on enjoying music out loud on all public transport.

Neil O’Brien, who represents Harborough, Oadby and Wigston, additionally known as for a “crackdown on spitting”, which he stated had grow to be “endemic” in components of London and a ban on bikes and e-scooters being ridden on pavements.

Mr O’Brien, who served as levelling up minister from 2021 to 2022, stated he believed “one of the most under-discussed and under-appreciated things in politics is the unrealised desire of most British people to live in a civilised, orderly society”.

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“Violent disorder grows out of lower level disorder,” he stated.

He criticised politicians of all stripes for failing to ship a civilised society “in my lifetime”, with each the left and proper “culpable” for “disorder” setting in.

In an article on Substack, Mr O’Brien, who has pushed for harder sentencing for offenders, stated his occasion “cut police numbers then restored them; lost prison officers, then rehired less experienced ones; and we didn’t deal with the prolific offenders who cause so much misery”.

He stated the Conservatives additionally didn’t ship on issues it promised in opposition, corresponding to upgrading prisons and creating extra capability.

And he added: “We sometimes adopted the worst ideas of the left, like a mistaken crackdown on stop and search in 2014.”

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This 12 months, a landmark report by the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Baroness Newlove, discovered a failure by police and native councils to answer the a million incidents of anti-social behaviour recorded yearly by police.

The report discovered two-thirds of individuals (63%) who reported anti-social behaviour stated their downside had not been resolved.

Labour say they may usher in “respect orders” that may ban persistent avenue drinkers, drug customers or shoplifters from city centres in a bid to deal with anti-social behaviour.

Turning his hearth on Labour, Mr O’Brien stated he “did not believe for one second” the occasion now in authorities “has what it takes to make this country more orderly”.

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Neil O’Brien. Pic: UK Parliament

Mr O’Brien stated that they had a “different set of problems which stop them from tackling disorder”, together with a prisons minister – James Timpson – “who thinks only a third of prisoners should be in jail”.

However Mr O’Brien argued: “The Starmerite, human-rightsy version of the left is far too quick to tolerate dangerous behaviour if perpetrators can tell some sort of social justice or racial justice sob story.”

In addition to noise on public transport, Mr O’Brien additionally singled out graffiti as a urgent difficulty, arguing there must be a “national push to clean up all the graffiti in the country, catch more of those who do it, and give them more serious sentences”.

He additionally known as for a “galvanising national goal to reduce the amount of litter”, extra motion from councils to take care of fly-tipping and a “push for hotspot policing everywhere and a shift from reactive to preventative policing”.

Mr O’Brien argued that though “many sensible centrist types” might see dysfunction affected the worst-off in society, there was however a “block” in tackling it.

“I think the idea of doing things that would make Britain more orderly is just regarded as uncool, cringey or naff,” he wrote.

“Instead, today’s elites still valorise people like Banksy, whose work is painfully obvious and trite. Perhaps things will change once the Starmer Generation retire.”

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