Dominic Raab has been mocked after making the strange claim that the police do not investigate crimes that have taken place in the past.
During an interview on the BBC’s The Andrew Marr Show, the Deputy Prime Minister made the comment in reference to an alleged No.10 Christmas party last year whilst Covid restrictions were still being enforced.
On two occasions, a party of 40 or 50 people were apparently packed “cheek by jowl” in a medium-sized room last year, The Mirror reported.
Since the information has come to light, letters of complaint from Labour MPs are now being considered by the Metropolitan Police, who don’t routinely investigate “retrospective” breaches of the Covid regulations.
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Mr Raab said the police are looking into the “unsubstantiated and anonymous claims” and then added: “The police have been very clear and will look back on any letter, but they don’t normally look back and investigate things that have taken place a year ago.”
So (according to Raab at least), the police only investigate crimes that haven’t happened yet? Right...
After his bizarre comment, the clip has been circulating on Twitter with people not quite believing the fact Raab said the police don’t investigate crimes that happened a year ago.
Raab, "The police don't normally look back and investigate things that have taken place a year ago" pic.twitter.com/hIjeUIzCov
— get your booster (@RobDunsmore) December 5, 2021
Labour’s newly appointed Shadow of Justice, Steve Reed pointed out the irony of how “The Justice Secretary doesn’t understand how justice operates in our country.”
The Justice Secretary doesn’t understand how justice operates in our country. No wonder fear of crime is increasing under this shower of a government https://t.co/97c8BrLWe9
— Steve Reed (@SteveReedMP) December 5, 2021
Other people were also quick to highlight this too.
literally the justice secretary https://t.co/MgF4GlNWLZ
— Jim Pickard (@PickardJE) December 5, 2021
Let’s face it, you don’t make Dominic Raab Justice Secretary unless you’re actively trolling the Law.
— John Cotter (@John_Cotter) December 5, 2021
REMINDER: MR RAAB IS THE JUSTICE SECRETARY 😱 https://t.co/xlTc6lO3Di
— Prof Colin TALBOT (@colinrtalbot) December 5, 2021
The actual Secretary of State for Justice. Let that sink in. 😐 https://t.co/QM0zH1aQQq
— Sarah (@kokeshimum) December 5, 2021
Labour MP, Jess Phillips ridiculed Raab by joking how he “thinks he’s the Justice Secretary in Minority Report,” referencing the 2002 Stephen Spielberg film with the premise that a future technology makes it possible for cops to catch criminals before a crime is committed.
Dominic Raab seemingly thinks he's the Justice Secretary in Minority Report where only future crimes are of interest
— Jess Phillips MP (@jessphillips) December 5, 2021
Minority Report came up in the discussion a number of times when discussing what Raab had said.
Well...not since they invented the Minority Report.
— Pascal Koenig (@PKoenig1776) December 6, 2021
Until then, they did investigate crimes after they happened https://t.co/B0s7gBUCIb
Raab’s gone full-on ‘Minority Report’ and only investigating criminal events that are set to occur in the future. Investigating crimes that have already happened feels like a waste of police resources 🤷🏻👌🏻 https://t.co/PVpuPmEGh0
— Stevo 1️⃣9️⃣🏆 (@StevoHodson) December 5, 2021
In Raab World - as in Minority Report - the police investigate future crime. pic.twitter.com/xVqCaHX8dy
— Gerard Loughlin (@gerardpatrick) December 5, 2021
Did you ever see that 2002 Tom Cruise film, Minority Report? Cos I think Dominic Raab must have … pic.twitter.com/gUmfQ3jSyg
— Steve Hyndside (@SteveHyndside) December 5, 2021
Jeremy Vine also questioned Raab’s comment, and asked: “How do the police investigate crimes unless they have happened in the past?”
How do the police investigate crimes unless they have happened in the past? Or are they only investigating future crimes now? https://t.co/InCuipsxtA
— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) December 5, 2021
It seems LBC presenter James O’Brien couldn’t quite believe what was coming out of Raab’s mouth either.
Sorrywhatpardon? https://t.co/uOjC6lMzRC
— James Oh Brien (@mrjamesob) December 5, 2021
Dragons Den star, Deborah Meaden described how Raab’s comment proves that “We are now in full on mickey taking territory...”
We are now in full on mickey taking territory... https://t.co/6rAF1IYeNU
— Deborah Meaden 💙 (@DeborahMeaden) December 5, 2021
Meanwhile, others noted that Raab has seemingly forgotten about Operation Yewtree, where police investigated historical sex abuse of mainly children that took places decades ago.
does someone wanna let all the officers involved in operation yewtree know https://t.co/MnfqKA3fH5
— Ben Smoke (@bencsmoke) December 5, 2021
How do you get to be justice Secretary and not understand the police investigates past crimes? Operation Yewtree is a famous example of this. The answer is go on holiday and ignore Afghanistan falling. Raab is so incompetent it beggars belief he once thought he should be PM https://t.co/cEPNxlFzKr
— BH Apollo the Cat owner (@GreenBagOG) December 5, 2021
Operation Yewtree is a classic example of @metpoliceuk investigating historic crimes.. #raab
— Mick Hart (@mickhart76) December 5, 2021
Here are some more of the best reactions.
There’s about 27 series on ITV based around them doing just that… https://t.co/sdpsaLYaop
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) December 5, 2021
ME: I think you need to arrest me, I’ve done a murder. POLICE: When will this happen? ME: No, I mean it’s done. I did it a year ago. POLICE: Not really our department I’m afraid. https://t.co/uqn3tYHgU3
— Johnny Candon (@johnnycandon) December 5, 2021
Apart from anything else, major implications here for cold case police TV dramas. https://t.co/UquWCdb14L
— Peter Walker (@peterwalker99) December 5, 2021
Ah sweet so as long as you don't get caught for a crime for a year, all decent. https://t.co/7lJu3MI7NL
— Tommo (@TomMcCluskey_) December 5, 2021
Narrator: “Dominic Raab was a qualified lawyer.” https://t.co/F3uvPEMbr2
— Keith Burge (@carryonkeith) December 5, 2021
This is because they axed New Tricks. https://t.co/uOjC6lMzRC
— James Oh Brien (@mrjamesob) December 5, 2021
“There was no party”
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) December 5, 2021
“It’s just a rumour”
“Yeah ok there was a party but all guidance was followed”
“Yeah ok there was crime, but it was old crime” https://t.co/OVT4tRzo4T