Unsolved crime epidemic continues as shoplifting cases soar by 20%
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Following the release of new crime statistics, the Liberal Democrats have accused the Labour Government of not doing enough to tackle the “unsolved crime epidemic” left behind by the previous Conservative government.
The statistics revealed that in the year ending March 2025, shoplifting offences soared by 20% to the highest figure on record since current police recording practices began in 2003. 530,643 shoplifting offences were recorded across England and Wales, compared to 444,022 in the previous year.
56% of these cases went unsolved, while just 20% resulted in a suspect being charged or summonsed.
The statistics also uncover the shocking extent of unsolved crime in England and Wales. 2,071,156 crimes went unsolved in the year ending March 2025. This is equivalent to 5,674 crimes going unsolved every single day.
Meanwhile, just 387,891 crimes resulted in a suspect being charged or summonsed - accounting for less than 7.3% of cases.
In the wake of these new statistics, the party has renewed their call on the Government to scrap Police and Crime Commissioners and invest the savings in frontline policing,enabling a return to proper community policing with more bobbies on the beat.
The party would replace PCCs with local Police Boards made up of councillors and representatives from relevant local groups, which would be properly accountable to the communities they serve, at a fraction of the cost of PCCs.
Commenting, Liberal Democrat Home Affairs Spokesperson Lisa Smart MP said:
“Every day, thousands of innocent victims are being left without the justice they deserve after falling victim to heartless criminals. It is an absolute scandal.
“The previous Conservative government left behind a legacy of failure, but the Labour government has not been quick enough to address the unsolved crime epidemic - particularly as shoplifting spirals out of control.
“This neglect of victims cannot be allowed to continue. Our high streets and communities deserve better than this. If the Government wants to deliver safer streets, cracking down on the unsolved shoplifting epidemic must take priority.
“Scrapping wasteful Police and Crime Commissioners is the first step towards returning to real community policing and getting more bobbies on the beat.”
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Notes to Editor:
Figures on crime outcomes are available at Home Office, Crime outcomes in England and Wales 2024 to 2025, Table 1.1 Figures on shoplifting outcomes are available in Table 2.2.