Debates between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Patel of Bradford during the 2019 Parliament

County Lines Drug Trafficking

Debate between Baroness Williams of Trafford and Lord Patel of Bradford
Thursday 19th March 2020

(4 years, 1 month ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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The noble Lord makes exactly the right point: towns and counties that one would usually not expect to be associated with such criminal activity in fact are. I pay tribute to Julie Woods for the convictions secured at Worcester Crown Court. For every one person convicted, an awful lot of young people are safeguarded from this terrible scourge.

Lord Patel of Bradford Portrait Lord Patel of Bradford (Non-Afl)
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My Lords, what assessment have the Government made of the links between young people being drawn into county lines and increasing child poverty, the number of children in care and the number of young people being excluded from schools? Also, what are the Government doing to divert those who have been caught from a lifelong career of criminality?

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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My Lords, like all these things, the causes are multifactorial. The symptoms are also many and varied. It might not be drugs or county lines that a young person gets into; it might be other things as well. What was the second part of the noble Lord’s question?

Lord Patel of Bradford Portrait Lord Patel of Bradford
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Diversion from a life of crime.

Baroness Williams of Trafford Portrait Baroness Williams of Trafford
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Noble Lords have previously brought up in this House that the young people who are drawn into this sort of activity are not themselves criminals; they are victims of other people’s exploitation. It is very important to keep that in mind when we think about how we deal with these children and divert them into mainstream life and out of a life of crime.