Wednesday 19 February, 2020
Queensland’s escalating crime crisis will only end when Labor loses power, LNP Leader Deb Frecklington said tonight.
Parliament this evening debated a motion condemning the Palaszczuk Labor Government’s shocking crime record, which has seen an explosion in youth crime across Queensland and a resurgence of bikie violence on the Gold Coast.
“No one in Queensland should have to live in fear,” Ms Frecklington said.
“But crime has spiralled out of control in communities across our state.
“Gangs are causing chaos in Cairns, Townsville, the Gold Coast and on Brisbane’s northside and southside.
“This crimewave must be stopped and the only way to stop it is to change the government.
“The Palaszczuk Labor Government is softer on crime than any government in Queensland’s history.
“The LNP knows how to cut crime and keep Queenslanders safe.
“It’s what the LNP has always done and it’s what we will do again.”
Since Labor came to power in 2015:
- Robberies have increased by 76% state-wide
- Car thefts have risen 66% state-wide
- Assaults have risen 33% state-wide
- Robberies have increased by 137% in Townsville
- Car thefts have increased by 74% in Townsville
- Car thefts by juveniles have increased by 370% on the Gold Coast
LNP Shadow Police Minister Trevor Watts said a Deb Frecklington LNP Government would back the police with more resources and strong laws.
Mr Watts said the LNP would make breach of bail an offence for juveniles, to end the revolving door in the youth justice system, while also introducing tougher laws for child killers, armed criminals and road rage offenders.
“The LNP will bring back breach of bail as an offence for juveniles because there must be consequences for crime,” Mr Watts said.
“Labor’s ‘catch and release’ approach to youth crime is causing chaos in Townsville and other communities.
“The LNP will give North Queensland its own Polair police helicopter to ensure criminals have no place to hide.
“The LNP will take strong action to prevent crime too.
“Our plan for a strong economy and for better skills training will give young people jobs and purpose, and our ICE strategy will rehabilitate more addicts.
The LNP motion condemning the Palaszczuk Labor Government’s appalling crime record was defeated 48-41, with Parliament’s only Greens MP voting with Labor.
“Unlike Labor, an LNP Government will make cutting crime and keeping Queenslanders safe its top priority,” Mr Watts said.