Reform council leader: Give police ‘proper backing’ to shoot people
Reform UK council leader says police should be able to ‘shoot people if necessary’
Reform UK council leader Linden Kemkaran says that police should be given the “proper backing” to “shoot people if necessary” when they pose a real and present danger to officers or the public.
Ms Kemkaran, the leader of Kent County Council, argued that police officers who discharge firearms in genuine fear for lives should not be prosecuted or "dragged through the courts".
Her comments came as Reform UK launched new tough-on-crime measures, outlined by party leader Nigel Farage.
Mr Farage pledged that a Reform government would aim to halve crime within five years and “take back control” of the streets, courts, and prisons.
Mr Farage also proposed having "big strapping male" police officers on the beat and using overseas prison places, such as in El Salvador, to alleviate UK prison overcrowding.