The Scotsman

You can’t keep people safe on cheap, Labour leader warns after terror attack

- By HARRIET LINE

Jeremy Corbyn has said government­s can act to make terrorist attacks like London Bridge less likely as he warned that people cannot be kept safe “on the cheap”.

The Labour leader claimed that for too long “our country’s leaders have made the wrong calls on our security” and criticised cuts in public services.

As the row over Friday’s attack intensifie­d, Mr Corbyn used a speech in York to say cuts lead to “missed chances to intervene in the lives of people who go on to commit absolutely inexcusabl­e acts”.

“Take the probation service, part-privatised in 2014, resulting in disaster... The most serious cases stayed in a justice system badly undermined by austerity cuts.”.

“A failure to recruit has left huge staffing shortfalls, with staff supervisin­g more cases than ever expected, posing again a serious risk to our security. You can’t keep people safe on the cheap.”

Mr Corbyn said that “the war on terror has manifestly failed”, adding: “For far too long, our country’s leaders have made the wrong calls on our security.

“Their mistakes in no way absolve terrorists of blame for their murderous actions – the blame lies with the terrorists, their funders and recruiters.

“The threat of terrorism cannot and should not be reduced to questions of foreign policy alone, but too often the actions of successive government­s have fuelled, not reduced, that threat.”

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