Justice secretary accused of acting like 'cowboy' as insider claims officials have been infuriated by spin machine
as noted Grayling has form
as noted Grayling has form
Grayling came under fire as Shadow Home Secretary over the Conservative Party's use of statistics on violent crime.[15] In February 2010, the Conservative Party issued press releases to every constituency in the UK claiming that crime had "risen sharply" in the UK. They failed, however, to take into account the more rigorous system for recording crime. The chairman of the UK Statistics Authority, Sir Michael Scholar, said that the figures Grayling was using were "likely to mislead the public" and "likely to damage public trust in official statistics" as the way in which crime was calculated had been changed in 2002.[16][17] Scholar further added that reliable statistics showed that there had not been an increase in crime during Labour's period in office.[18] A Conservative commissioned report by the independent House of Commons library suggested that, depending on how figures were calculated, Grayling's claims may have been justifiable and that violent crime may have risen in the period between 1998 and 2009.[17] The incumbent Home Secretary, Alan Johnson called Grayling's use of crime statistics "dodgy" and that, using the British Crime Survey, it could be shown that violent crime had, in fact, reduced by 41% over the same period.[17]
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