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Sadiq’s London: Knife crime, gun crime, theft, burglary, rape, homicide all massively up!

Earlier this year London overtook New York City as one of the most dangerous capital cities in the Western world

Newsroom January 3 11:59

Britain’s media celebrated in droves when London elected its first Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, in May 2016.
Now the cacophony caused by the “we’re not racist” backslapping has ended, the true implications of a Khan mayoralty are being realized.

In Britain’s capital over the past year, Khan presided over rises in knife crime, gun crime, theft, burglary, rape, homicide, and more. And not just by a little bit, either.

Some in the media — by which I mean basically just me — predicted Khan might be a disaster for London, but the extent to which this is true was beyond even our worst nightmares.

Parking the anecdotal evidence of Khan giving preference to genital mutilation-linked groups, and using his platform to agitate against the U.S. President, the statistics reveal a terrifying incompetence in keeping London safe — one of the mayor’s core areas of responsibility.

Data from the Mayor of London’s Police and Crime Office — led by former lobbyist-turned-Deputy Mayor Sophie Linden — reveals a sharp uptick in violent crime in Khan’s first year.

From the years 2015/16 to 2016/17, homicides in London rose by 27,1%. Youth homicide jumped 70%. Serious youth violence was up 19%. Robbery was up 33,4%, while home burglaries rose by 18,7%.

Theft went up by over 10.000 incidents in a year, up 33,9%, and there were more than 4.000 additional knife crime incidents under Khan than under his predecessor, a rise of 31,3%.

Rape in the capital rose by 18,3%, while there were 2.551 incidents of gun crime, representing a rise of 16,3% on the previous year.

The Mayor has continuously blamed central government “police cuts” for the problems faced, but statistics reveal London only lost around 1,000 police officers (3%) in the past year, reducing the workforce from 31.343 to 30.379.

The report compares November to October data from the years 2015/16 and 2016/17.

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Earlier this year London overtook New York City as one of the most dangerous capital cities in the Western world. The House of Commons recently revealed the UK capital has more acid attacks per capita than any other city in the world.

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The Guido Fawkes blog notes: “In the years before Khan became mayor the numbers had fallen significantly – the Tories had got the numbers down to between 10 and 15 deaths of young people per year from over 30” and asks: “Why isn’t Sadiq facing more pressure on this? It should really be a much bigger story…”

Of 40 categories, crime in just six areas fell: anti-social behaviour calls (1,2%), domestic abuse incidents (4%), domestic abuse with injury (1%), non-home or business burglaries (10%), criminal damage (1,6%) and disability-related hate crime (34%).

Source: breitbart.com

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