Shopkeeper slams Starmer as he battles wave of thefts from his store

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28 Apr 2026 • 5:03 PM MYT
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  • Sir Keir Starmer claimed that 'the tide could be turning' against shoplifters, citing an increase in neighbourhood police officers and a rise in charges for shop theft.
  • Andrew Board, a shopkeeper from Co Durham, expressed strong scepticism, stating that there is no effective deterrent for repeat offenders and that politicians need to implement proper punishment.
  • Analysis by The Independent of Ministry of Justice figures indicates that the ratio of convicted shoplifters sent to prison has stagnated, with average sentence lengths and fines remaining low.
  • The Centre for Social Justice warned of a high street crime epidemic, highlighting that the average number of offences committed by shoplifters has nearly doubled in five years.
  • Shadow home secretary Chris Philp criticised Sir Keir's comments, accusing Labour of 'giving up on shoplifting' and predicting a further increase in thefts if prison sentences are abolished for minor offences.

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