CHERIE Blair said today she feared for her children when they go out in the street - warning that knife and gun crime among teenagers was more common than official figures suggest.
The QC wife of former prime minister Tony Blair claimed there was evidence that crime statistics do not reflect the true extent to which under-16s are carrying arms.
Her comments, based on her participation in a recent investigation into young people using knives and guns, follows a string of high-profile teenage deaths at the hands of fellow youngsters.
The latest fatality was 16-year-old Ben Kinsella, who was stabbed to death outside a north London bar on Sunday.
Mrs Blair - appearing as Ms Booth before the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee - said: "As a parent I am concerned about what's happening when my children are on the street and I know I am not unique in that by any means."
The mother of four, who chaired a Channel 4 "street weapons commission", went on to say it was difficult to gauge youth knife and gun crime using official statistics.
"Anecdotally it seems clear that the perception is that it's much worse," she said.
"I think the evidence that we heard from people on the street and indeed the figures we were getting from hospitals, is that there are more people presenting with injuries caused in this way."
She went on: "Because this is almost a new phenomenon - that younger children are carrying knives and, sadly, using them - the statistics are not looking at the right areas.
"They need to broaden what they are looking at."
Mrs Blair called for more high visibility policing, targeting places where officers know youths often carry weapons. She praised such a project in Hackney, east London.
"If young people think they can carry knives and no-one's ever going to pick them up carrying a knife then they are more likely to take one out," she told the committee.
"Whereas, if they think when they carry a knife that's going to be detected, that may well make a really big difference."
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Jay B, oldham (01/07/2008 at 17:12)
its quite simple.
Hand guns are banned. therefore having one is illegal.
carrying knives of a certain size (although it should be any size) is illegal
Therefore if you are caught you get the maximum punishment you can receive.
the problem is with the current softly softly approach to policing and the judicial system. all we seem to be doing is promoting their use and things get even worse.
The majority of incidents seem to be youths recently. what are the parents doing bringing up their kids this way? again this is where people are being socially irresponsible.
ace, manchester (01/07/2008 at 18:01)
antipsari (01/07/2008 at 20:28)
S P In exile, Tameside (01/07/2008 at 23:15)
mancunian, australia (02/07/2008 at 13:26)
As already stated, too busy feathering his own nest & big naming himself.
Go & live in America Cherie.
I am sure that you & your family would be more than welcome there. Maybe Texas?
citycentre, manchester (02/07/2008 at 13:27)
moneypenny (03/07/2008 at 02:21)