Liberal Democrat call to scrap Vagrancy Act gets Labour backing

29 Dec 2018

Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran's campaign to scrap the 1824 Vagrancy Act has received Labour party support.

Responding to the announcement, Ms Moran said "The 1824 Vagrancy Act is a heartless, Dickensian law that is shamefully still being used thousands of times a year by police forces - including to try and remove homeless people from the streets of Windsor ahead of the Royal Wedding earlier this year."

Ms Moran added "Despite support from charities like Crisis and St Mungos, sadly the Government have - so far - failed to back my campaign and accept my Vagrancy (Repeal) Bill to axe this legislation. I hope that this growing support from the Labour party will help to convince the Government to do the right thing. Scotland and Northern Ireland have already repealed the law. England must follow and axe this cruel, outdated legislation which allows the Police to arrest those sleeping rough or begging even if they aren't doing any harm."

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