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Labor’s 11-point-plan more of the same

30th April 2024

Labor fails to remove detention as a last resort, despite calls from crime victims

Today, Labor has dismissed desperate pleas from Queensland victims of crime to remove “detention as a last resort” from the State’s youth crime laws.

Labor’s latest 11-point-plan is more of the same youth crime chaos and crisis.

While Queenslanders are marching on Parliament to demand action, Premier Miles is refusing to listen.

Only the LNP is listening to Queenslanders and will remove detention as a last resort to make our community safer.

After a ten-point-plan, a five-point-plan a four-point-plan and three-point-plan, Labor still has no plan to remove “detention as a last resort”.

Despite Miles’ jet-setting whistle-stops he has closed his ears to what Queensland victims of crime want.

Queenslanders want detention as a last resort to be removed from our youth crime laws.

Queenslanders don’t want more Labor chaos and crisis.

Queenslanders don’t want Labor's multi-point-plans they want real action.

The LNP will roll-out the Making Queensland Safer Laws and remove detention as a last resort by the end of the year.