Corby - // It says it if it wins power, it would work with experts to identify the "most effective way" to measure its pledge to halve these crimes, arguing current statistics do not adequately capture repeat abuse. //
Thanks for the expansion on the idea.
That does somewhat shift the goalposts I feel.
On the basis of the detail you have given, Labour are not going to 'halve violence against women' at all.
What they are offering is double the detection rate of such crimes, which is not the same thing at all.
Bringing perpetrators to justice is an admirable notion, but it does nothing to address the root causes of violence, which are cultural, not statistical.
Looking at addressing the causes would move towards actually stopping the violence before it occurs, which is entirely different from successfully punishing it after it has happened.
Something of a cart and horse interface going on here.
Not for the first time, a banner headline shouted in the media, promises something that it not possible to deliver.
A little early to be looking for votes by offering jam tomorrow, Keir, maybe wait until nearer the election, you might have your ideas thought through by then.