Wankers want Waitrose to get all workers to wrestle with wankers
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**The Conservatives have written to Waitrose asking them to reinstate an employee who says he was sacked after tackling a shoplifter trying to steal Easter eggs.**
In his letter, shadow home secretary Chris Philp said the case reflected a “wider and growing problem” of offenders acting “brazenly and with little fear of consequence” and suggested Smith should be given back his job – as well as a bonus for “bravery and initiative”.
Waitrose said the reporting of the case “does not cover the full facts of the situation”.
“While we would never be able to discuss an individual case, we can assure you the correct process is being followed, which includes a standard appeals procedure,” the spokesperson added.
Philp accused the store of acting “disgracefully” by sacking Smith, saying it meant he faced losing his home.
He said: “Staff safety must come first. But dismissing a long-serving employee in these circumstances sends entirely the wrong message. It penalises those who act, while offenders are left unchecked.”
Smith told the Guardian he regretted his actions but decided to intervene at the store in Clapham Junction, south London, after seeing thefts there “every hour of every day for the last five years”.
He said: “It’s everybody from drug addicts to teenagers nicking bits and bobs or walking out with bottles of wine in their arms. We’re not allowed to do anything.”
According to the Guardian’s report, Smith “grabbed” a bag the shoplifter had been using to place the £13 Easter eggs in, resulting in a struggle lasting a few seconds.
Smith told the paper one of the chocolate eggs broke and he picked a piece and “threw it out of frustration” towards some shopping trolleys.
The paper says he later apologised to the supermarket’s manager but the incident was “escalated”.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacted to the report, writing on X: “We are now a country that favours criminals over law enforcers.”
In its statement, Waitrose – part of the John Lewis Partnership – said: “The safety and security of our partners and customers couldn’t be more important to us, and we have policies in place to protect both.
“We’ve had incidents where our partners have been hospitalised when challenging shoplifters. Luckily, they have always recovered, but that might not always be the case.
“There is a serious danger to life in tackling shoplifters. We refuse to put anyone’s life at risk and that’s why we have policies in place that are very clearly understood and must be strictly followed.
“As a responsible employer, we never want to be in a position where we are notifying families of a tragedy because someone tried to stop a theft. Nothing we sell is worth risking lives for.”
It added: “We have campaigned for some time for more to be done to protect shop workers from offenders, including retail crime being made into a specific stand alone offence.”
MoHeeKhan on
Nope, Tories try to mimic the public’s opinion and get it wrong again.
He was fired because he had been physical with customers before and gone way beyond his job role, and had been warned it’s against the company’s policy for regular staff to apprehend alleged shoplifters. He invites legal issues and danger to himself and those around him. It seems clear to me that he is intent on being Super Shelf Stacker, hero that stops villainous thieves and everyone claps. I think he needs to do the job he is paid to do, and leave management and the police to do what they’re paid to do.
We don’t need supermarket workers to be stopping crime. We need upright police officers with the correct amount of resources to stop crime.
DamnThemAll on
This the bloke who was repeatedly warned not to tackle shoplifters again (he’s got form), did it anyway even though the “shoplifter” in this case hadn’t yet attempted to leave the store?
MickHucknallsMumsDog on
We urged the tories to stop fucking the country in the arse but it didn’t stop them, did it? I say they can do one. Besides, they don’t give a shit about some dude that got sacked. They just want to try and look good.
Read what actually happened, not just some bullshit headline. The dude was sacked with good reason if you spend more than 2 seconds reading about it.
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
I worked with someone 20+ years ago in a bookies who got sacked for getting involved. You are told not to get involved as part of your training. What if they pull a knife and stab you or sue you for assault?
You are an employee not the law. It’s frustrating as no doubt it is likely the same faces on the rob, but the idea the tories think this is what the public want…untrained clowns having a go
* 46,991 police officers (headcount) had less than 5 years of service, which accounted for 32% of all police officers; breaking this down further, 5.0% (7,452 officers) had less than one year of service, and a further 5.4% (8,038) had experience of at least one year but less than 2 years
* the number and proportion of officers with less than 5 years of service has been increasing from 14% of all police officers in March 2016 (when data collection on length of service began), to 32% of all police officers in the latest year
Chris Philp’s party cut 21,300 officers between 2011 & 2018 and then hired back 25,000 between 2019 & 2024, which they then promoted as hiring 25,000 officers after cutting 21,000 officers previously.
QuailTechnical5143 on
As usual I expect we have half a story from the guy himself missing some important context.
Hellstorm901 on
Waitrose are in the wrong and their statement is the worst form of damage control I’ve seen in a while
In one statement they’ve tried to throw a veteran employee under the bus by implying they are a bad employee despite the fact they’re clearly not as they’ve worked for the company for years and they’ve also advertised to shoplifters that they not only don’t need to worry about being stopped but can even take their time as staff are unlikely to even call the police
Waitrose only had to apologise and rehire the employee
Now I call for an apology, the employee rehired, the employee compensated and the idiot who fired him given a final notice
latenightbus on
It’s almost like there’s a big news story on at the moment that the Tories and Reform both monumentally fucked up the public’s mood on so they are desperately scrambling round for any old nonsense to talk about.
I would have thought It’s obvious to anyone with a functioning cerebrum why we’re not encouraging shop workers to be have a go heroes. The front of Philp to be talking about this when it was his shithouse government that degraded police resources to the point where shoplifting was effectively legalised is the icing on the cake.
Turbantastic on
Tories trying to pander to the “wot bout comun sence” reform inbreds again. Super shelf stacker here wants to play the hero (no doubt picks the soft targets he “tackles”), previous for “being physical” with people in the store in the past, wants to risk his life for a big firm paying him poverty wages… What a sausage.
Next_Replacement_566 on
Tories trying to grab back literally any favour they think will get them back in
Sad_Lingonberry_7949 on
Waitrose has an open door policy for theft now! My food is covered for the next 6 months.
More money for drugs and hookers!
Dadskitchen on
He’s a jester and could have been stabbed or something over a few Easter eggs, needed sacking for his own safety, sad but true.
Lost_Cartographer548 on
I see Farage has jumped on the bandwagon too in the local clacton and Frinton Gazette, probably without bothering to check the facts, same old same old.
Some_Appearance_1665 on
It’s blatantly obvious how Redditors opinions are steered by who’s voicing them. Oh, a Tory said it? Then shoplifting good!
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Wankers want Waitrose to get all workers to wrestle with wankers
**The Conservatives have written to Waitrose asking them to reinstate an employee who says he was sacked after tackling a shoplifter trying to steal Easter eggs.**
Walker Smith, 54, [told the Guardian, external](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/05/waitrose-employee-sacked-after-stopping-shoplifter-from-taking-easter-eggs) he was dismissed from his job after 17 years, two days after a confrontation which resulted in a brief struggle before the man fled.
In his letter, shadow home secretary Chris Philp said the case reflected a “wider and growing problem” of offenders acting “brazenly and with little fear of consequence” and suggested Smith should be given back his job – as well as a bonus for “bravery and initiative”.
Waitrose said the reporting of the case “does not cover the full facts of the situation”.
“While we would never be able to discuss an individual case, we can assure you the correct process is being followed, which includes a standard appeals procedure,” the spokesperson added.
Philp accused the store of acting “disgracefully” by sacking Smith, saying it meant he faced losing his home.
He said: “Staff safety must come first. But dismissing a long-serving employee in these circumstances sends entirely the wrong message. It penalises those who act, while offenders are left unchecked.”
Smith told the Guardian he regretted his actions but decided to intervene at the store in Clapham Junction, south London, after seeing thefts there “every hour of every day for the last five years”.
He said: “It’s everybody from drug addicts to teenagers nicking bits and bobs or walking out with bottles of wine in their arms. We’re not allowed to do anything.”
According to the Guardian’s report, Smith “grabbed” a bag the shoplifter had been using to place the £13 Easter eggs in, resulting in a struggle lasting a few seconds.
Smith told the paper one of the chocolate eggs broke and he picked a piece and “threw it out of frustration” towards some shopping trolleys.
The paper says he later apologised to the supermarket’s manager but the incident was “escalated”.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacted to the report, writing on X: “We are now a country that favours criminals over law enforcers.”
In its statement, Waitrose – part of the John Lewis Partnership – said: “The safety and security of our partners and customers couldn’t be more important to us, and we have policies in place to protect both.
“We’ve had incidents where our partners have been hospitalised when challenging shoplifters. Luckily, they have always recovered, but that might not always be the case.
“There is a serious danger to life in tackling shoplifters. We refuse to put anyone’s life at risk and that’s why we have policies in place that are very clearly understood and must be strictly followed.
“As a responsible employer, we never want to be in a position where we are notifying families of a tragedy because someone tried to stop a theft. Nothing we sell is worth risking lives for.”
It added: “We have campaigned for some time for more to be done to protect shop workers from offenders, including retail crime being made into a specific stand alone offence.”
Nope, Tories try to mimic the public’s opinion and get it wrong again.
He was fired because he had been physical with customers before and gone way beyond his job role, and had been warned it’s against the company’s policy for regular staff to apprehend alleged shoplifters. He invites legal issues and danger to himself and those around him. It seems clear to me that he is intent on being Super Shelf Stacker, hero that stops villainous thieves and everyone claps. I think he needs to do the job he is paid to do, and leave management and the police to do what they’re paid to do.
We don’t need supermarket workers to be stopping crime. We need upright police officers with the correct amount of resources to stop crime.
This the bloke who was repeatedly warned not to tackle shoplifters again (he’s got form), did it anyway even though the “shoplifter” in this case hadn’t yet attempted to leave the store?
We urged the tories to stop fucking the country in the arse but it didn’t stop them, did it? I say they can do one. Besides, they don’t give a shit about some dude that got sacked. They just want to try and look good.
Read what actually happened, not just some bullshit headline. The dude was sacked with good reason if you spend more than 2 seconds reading about it.
I worked with someone 20+ years ago in a bookies who got sacked for getting involved. You are told not to get involved as part of your training. What if they pull a knife and stab you or sue you for assault?
You are an employee not the law. It’s frustrating as no doubt it is likely the same faces on the rob, but the idea the tories think this is what the public want…untrained clowns having a go
Police officer numbers between 2010 & 2025
Year | Change
—–|——–
2010 | -34
2011 | -4625
2012 | -5010
2013 | -4516
2014 | -1674
2015 | -717
2016 | -3126
2017 | -924
2018 | -737
2019 | 784
2020 | 5921
2021 | 6191
2022 | 4927
2023 | 7205
2024 | 311
2025 | -1303
—–|——–
Total| 2673
[https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/police-workforce-england-and-wales-31-march-2025/police-workforce-england-and-wales-31-march-2025](https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/police-workforce-england-and-wales-31-march-2025/police-workforce-england-and-wales-31-march-2025)
* 46,991 police officers (headcount) had less than 5 years of service, which accounted for 32% of all police officers; breaking this down further, 5.0% (7,452 officers) had less than one year of service, and a further 5.4% (8,038) had experience of at least one year but less than 2 years
* the number and proportion of officers with less than 5 years of service has been increasing from 14% of all police officers in March 2016 (when data collection on length of service began), to 32% of all police officers in the latest year
Chris Philp’s party cut 21,300 officers between 2011 & 2018 and then hired back 25,000 between 2019 & 2024, which they then promoted as hiring 25,000 officers after cutting 21,000 officers previously.
As usual I expect we have half a story from the guy himself missing some important context.
Waitrose are in the wrong and their statement is the worst form of damage control I’ve seen in a while
In one statement they’ve tried to throw a veteran employee under the bus by implying they are a bad employee despite the fact they’re clearly not as they’ve worked for the company for years and they’ve also advertised to shoplifters that they not only don’t need to worry about being stopped but can even take their time as staff are unlikely to even call the police
Waitrose only had to apologise and rehire the employee
Now I call for an apology, the employee rehired, the employee compensated and the idiot who fired him given a final notice
It’s almost like there’s a big news story on at the moment that the Tories and Reform both monumentally fucked up the public’s mood on so they are desperately scrambling round for any old nonsense to talk about.
I would have thought It’s obvious to anyone with a functioning cerebrum why we’re not encouraging shop workers to be have a go heroes. The front of Philp to be talking about this when it was his shithouse government that degraded police resources to the point where shoplifting was effectively legalised is the icing on the cake.
Tories trying to pander to the “wot bout comun sence” reform inbreds again. Super shelf stacker here wants to play the hero (no doubt picks the soft targets he “tackles”), previous for “being physical” with people in the store in the past, wants to risk his life for a big firm paying him poverty wages… What a sausage.
Tories trying to grab back literally any favour they think will get them back in
Waitrose has an open door policy for theft now! My food is covered for the next 6 months.
More money for drugs and hookers!
He’s a jester and could have been stabbed or something over a few Easter eggs, needed sacking for his own safety, sad but true.
I see Farage has jumped on the bandwagon too in the local clacton and Frinton Gazette, probably without bothering to check the facts, same old same old.
It’s blatantly obvious how Redditors opinions are steered by who’s voicing them. Oh, a Tory said it? Then shoplifting good!