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Kemi Badenoch faults UK’s Leniency With Youths

April 11, 2026
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Kemi Badenoch has criticised the United Kingdom’s approach to youth crime, accusing the Labour government of being too lenient and contrasting it with stricter enforcement practices in countries like Nigeria.

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Youth Crime and Enforcement

The Conservative Party leader argued that Britain has increasingly treated crime, idleness and misconduct as issues to be explained rather than firmly punished, suggesting that the state has taken on the role of a “therapist, careers adviser or youth worker” instead of enforcing discipline.

Badenoch pointed to widely circulated footage showing young people vandalising shops in broad daylight, describing the scenes as shocking. She dismissed attempts by some commentators to frame the incidents along racial lines, insisting that such interpretations miss the broader issue.

International Comparisons

According to her, while many of the youths involved in the Clapham unrest in south London appeared to be of African or Caribbean descent, similar behaviour is not tolerated in cities like Lagos or Nairobi. She attributed this to what she described as clearer boundaries and stricter consequences in countries such as Nigeria and Kenya, where families, communities and authorities enforce discipline more decisively.

Strain on Law Enforcement

She maintained that Britain’s current situation is the result of years of gradual institutional and cultural shifts that prioritised social programmes over enforcement, a stance she strongly opposes.

Highlighting the strain on law enforcement, Badenoch noted that thousands of police officers left the force before completing their probation last year. She said many officers are frustrated by a system that repeatedly releases offenders shortly after arrest, forcing police to deal with the same individuals multiple times.

Immigration and Welfare

“There is a way forward, of course, and it’s called enforcement,” she said, arguing that the issue is not a lack of laws but a failure to apply them effectively.

On immigration, Badenoch linked what she described as weak enforcement to rising levels of illegal entry into Britain. She defended the Conservative Party’s Rwanda deportation plan, saying even the threat of relocation served as a deterrent, with some migrants reportedly choosing alternative destinations.

She criticised Labour leader Keir Starmer for scrapping the policy, claiming that small boat crossings and asylum applications surged afterward.

Badenoch also warned against what she termed an increasing reliance on “welfareism,” arguing that when individuals perceive there are no consequences for not working, it influences behaviour negatively.

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