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Sir Keir Starmer will set out new plans to crack down on retail crime, promising to name time on the store theft “free-for-all”.
Talking on Monday, the prime minister will hit out at “disgraceful” makes an attempt to “cheat the system” by means of excessive avenue shoplifting, saying the federal government has put an additional 3,000 neighbourhood law enforcement officials on the streets.
The federal government has scrapped the efficient immunity for thieves stealing items value lower than £200. In the meantime, ministers are additionally trying to introduce a standalone offence for assaulting a retail employee within the Crime and Policing Invoice going by means of Parliament.
However the two Homes of Parliament are at the moment in a tussle over the ultimate draft of the Invoice as the top of the parliamentary session nears.

Sir Keir is anticipated to say: “Working folks – grafters – go to work, do the fitting factor, hold our excessive streets thriving and but too usually they’re abused or assaulted by individuals who assume they will get away with it and simply cheat the system. It’s disgraceful.”
Pointing to earlier immunity for thieves stealing items value lower than £200, he’ll say: “That was a shoplifters’ constitution, and we’ve ended it.
“We’ve toughened up punishment too. We’re giving police stronger powers, making the abuse and assault of retail staff a selected crime and giving you an identical protections as emergency staff.”
Nearly 80 per cent of store staff stated they skilled verbal abuse, greater than half stated they have been threatened by a buyer and 10 per cent stated they have been assaulted within the newest annual survey by retail commerce union Usdaw.
Final 12 months, there have been greater than 500,000 incidents of shoplifting – down 1 per cent on the earlier 12 months, however the drop could mirror a change in how such offences are recorded.
Offences the place somebody has entered a retail premises, steals, then both makes use of or threatens violence towards workers or different folks needs to be classed as theft of enterprise, police forces have been suggested in April final 12 months.
This may occasionally account for the steep improve within the variety of such robberies recorded, which rose 78 per cent to 26,158 in 2025.
Praising the incoming laws, Joanne Thomas, Usdaw common secretary, stated it delivers “much-needed safety of retail staff’ legislation”.
“Whereas there was a welcome small lower in shoplifting throughout final 12 months, the actual fact is retail crime continues to be a big challenge for the sector and significantly workers”, she stated.
“Usdaw’s final survey discovered that that is by no means a victimless crime, with two-thirds of assaults on retail workers being triggered by theft or armed theft.
“Having to take care of repeated and chronic offences may cause points past the theft itself, like nervousness, worry and bodily hurt to retail staff.”
Ministers are working with police and the sector on efforts to fight retail crime, and the federal government has invested £5m in a specialist policing intelligence unit known as Opal that goals to establish essentially the most dangerous offenders and disrupt shoplifting gangs.















