Monarch booed by protesters after setting out Rishi Sunak's political agenda in King's Speech

6 months ago

The King was booed by protestors as he left parliament after outlining Rishi Sunak's legislative agenda for the year ahead. Tougher sentences for the country's most serious offenders and a crackdown on grooming took centre stage in the first King's Speech in decades. The King struck a personal note when he began his speech - the first by a king in over 70 years - by acknowledging the "legacy of service and devotion to this country" shown by his "beloved mother, the late Queen". Reading out Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's agenda for the upcoming year, the King said the Sentencing Bill would be brought forward to "increase the confidence of victims". Further measures would also be introduced to give police more powers to "prevent new and complex crimes" and child sexual abuse, he added.

https://news.sky.com/story/kings-speech-tougher-sentences-for-serious-offenders-announced-as-crime-takes-centre-stage-13002485

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