On Friday 9 February, Preet visited North Edgbaston for her weekly door knocking session. One of the primary concerns that was repeatedly raised on doorsteps is crime – particularly antisocial behaviour and drug related crime.
Across the constituency, crime is one of the most common issues raised with Preet.
Preet is in weekly contact with ward Sergeants, Edgbaston's Constituency Inspector, and others at West Midlands Police. Preet also regularly raises concerns with the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner.
Preet also campaigned for years to re-open Quinton Police Station - a campaign that has succeeded, with the Station set to re-open this year!
The matter of crime and policing has also been raised by Preet with the Home Secretary in a letter dated 16 February 2023 which you can access online here.
One of the next Labour Government's five missions is to Take Back Our Streets - read our plan here.
After the February door knock in North Edgbaston, Preet wrote to ward Sergeant Adam Flint inviting him to a walkabout with her to listen to constituent's concerns.
Find Preet's letter in full below, or download a copy using the link provided.
Preet carries out a weekly door knock in the constituency, rotating between wards. If you would like to join Preet to help canvas voters on behalf of the Preet and the Labour Party then please contact preet.gill.mp@parliament.uk or telephone 0121 392 8426.
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