Rishi Sunak flew back to London from Dorset last night before flying to Cornwall this morning, No 10 confirms – as it happened
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Rishi Sunak has recorded a TV interview this morning, and he has had to explain that, unlike his party's new deputy chairman, he is not in favour of the death penalty. The full clip has not been shown yet, but PA Media has the quotes.
As he confirmed that he disagreed with Lee Anderson on the death penalty, he also claimed his party was united" in wanting to tackle crime. Asked if he agreed with Anderson, he replied:
That's not my view, that's not the government's view.
But we are united in the Conservative party in wanting to be absolutely relentless in bearing down on crime and making sure people are safe and feel safe.
It's why we're on our way to having 20,000 more police officers on our streets and we're giving those police officers more powers to tackle crime, whether it's stop and search or just this week in parliament we are giving police officers the power to tackle violent and extremist protesters.
That's because we want to make sure people are safe, they feel safe and that's what we're doing.
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