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In July 2010, May announced a package of reforms to policing in England and Wales in the
House of Commons.
[53] The previous Labour Government's central crime agency,
Soca (Serious Organised Crime Agency), was to be replaced by a new
National Crime Agency. In common with the Conservative Party 2010 general election manifesto's flagship proposal for a "
Big Society" based on voluntary action, May also proposed increasing the role of civilian "reservists" for crime control. The reforms were rejected by the Opposition
Labour Party.
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Theresa May - Wikipediantal review of the previous Labour government's security and counter-terrorism legislation, including "stop and search" powers, and her intention to review the 28-day limit on detaining terrorist suspects without charge. [51] [52]
<span>In July 2010, May announced a package of reforms to policing in England and Wales in the House of Commons. [53] The previous Labour Government's central crime agency, Soca (Serious Organised Crime Agency), was to be replaced by a new National Crime Agency. In common with the Conservative Party 2010 general election manifesto's flagship proposal for a "Big Society" based on voluntary action, May also proposed increasing the role of civilian "reservists" for crime control. The reforms were rejected by the Opposition Labour Party. [53]
Following the actions of some members of Black Bloc in vandalising allegedly tax-avoiding shops and businesses on the day of the March 2011 TUC march, the Home Secretary unveiled refo Summary
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