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Fly-tippers should be garrotted with their own intestines, Tory MP says

Sir Desmond Swayne’s remark was met with laughter by some in the House of Commons.

Ben Hatton by Ben Hatton
2024-02-01 10:54
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Fly-tippers should be “garrotted with their own intestines”, a Conservative former minister suggested in the Commons.

Sir Desmond Swayne said: “The penalties are insufficient. If offenders were garrotted with their own intestines, there’d be fewer of them.”

The comment that offenders should be garrotted – strangled – was met with laughter across the House.

Sir Desmond is known for his brief and punchy questions in the Commons.

"The penalties are insufficient, if offenders were garroted with their own intestines, there'd be fewer of them"

Conservative MP Sir Desmond Swayne intervenes in the Commons as MPs discuss ways to combat fly-tipping
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— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) February 1, 2024

The MP for New Forest West was speaking as MPs questioned Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ministers about fly-tipping.

Environment minister Robbie Moore said: “It’s important that councils have the ability to utilise the increased penalty fines that we are giving them to £1,000.

“And we want as a Government to see those penalties being utilised so that we can drive down fly-tipping in all council areas.”

Mr Moore had earlier told the Commons: “I know what a blight litter and fly-tipping can have on local communities, which is why we have provided nearly £1 million to help councils purchase new bins, and almost £1.2 million to combat fly-tipping and a further £1 million will be awarded in the spring.

“And we have more than doubled the maximum fines that councils can issue, with all income from fly-tipping fines to be reinvested in enforcement and cleaning up our streets from April to ensure that councils can invest in cracking down on crime.”

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