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The debate extended beyond Victoria, touching on issues across New South Wales and Queensland. Willis emphasized that the failure to implement effective reforms targeting youth crime has led to widespread issues, with "woke bureaucracies" often hindering proper law enforcement. He criticized the legal system's approach, which tends to favor leniency, suggesting that victims are often overlooked in the pursuit of "cuddling" offenders rather than holding them accountable.
He advocated for tougher laws and harsher consequences for repeat offenders, arguing that the current legal framework is insufficient to deter youth gangs from committing violent crimes.