(Croydon Central)
(Lab): The National Crime
Agency is responsible for tackling the organised
crime gangs who drive up so much of the knife crime, violence and
drug abuse that we see on our streets. Why, then, has the Home
Secretary asked it to draw up plans for 20% cuts?
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (): I thank the hon. Lady
for her question. There are no plans to cut National Crime
Agency funding. Its budget has increased every year
since 2019-20 and, as part of the 2021 spending review, we
secured a settlement over the period of more than £810 million.
For the benefit of the Labour party, there are no plans to cut
NCA funding.
(North West Durham) (Con):
Does my right hon. Friend agree that our compassionate approach
to refugees from Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan can be maintained
with public confidence only if we are also robust in dealing with
illegal channel crossings, and the human traffickers who peddle
in human misery?
: My hon. Friend is
absolutely correct: this is about deterring those dangerous
crossings, deterring people smugglers, and carrying on with the
long-standing and assiduous work that is taking place through our
intelligence and security services and the National Crime
Agency and also upstream. This is about public
confidence in the system. We are a generous country, but to
maintain that means that we take action, so that we can be fair
to those who come to our country, and firm on those who, quite
frankly, are exploiting our country.