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Knife Crime Day of Remembrance

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Date: Thursday 20 November 2025

Time: 10:00am

Motion detail

Emma Best AM moved, and Lord Bailey of Paddington AM seconded the following motion:

"This Assembly wishes to remember the victims of knife crime across the capital, and recognise the impact of these crimes on the families of victims and wider communities.

This Assembly urges the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority to recognise a ‘Knife Crime Day of Remembrance’ during Knife Crime Awareness Week next May.

This would provide an opportunity each year to remember all of those lives taken or affected by knife crime, and mark the impact on communities affected by knife crime and gang violence.

This Assembly wishes to express its frustration and disappointment that no progress has been made on establishing a Day of Remembrance, despite clear cross-party support for establishing one following a motion passed by the Assembly in December 2024.

This Assembly urges the Mayor and the Met to use every tool at their disposal to tackle knife crime, including stop and search, live facial recognition and preventative measures within communities."

Following debate, and upon being put to a vote, this motion was agreed by 15 votes for and 1 vote against. 

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