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The Liberals promised a suite of crime measures.
They promised to allow for consecutive sentencing for some cases of car theft and for serious and violent offences.
The Liberals also vowed to make a criminal offence to obstruct access to places of worship, schools and community centres.
The Conservatives have used the Conservatives attack the Liberals repeatedly.
It's not clear which of the promised policies will be government priorities.
Carney did give a nod to the importance of crime issues to his government by naming Ruby Sahota to the new post of secretary of state for combating crime.
Spratt dismissed the move, using the baseball term “eyewash”.
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