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Police: Financial Sustainability

Proceeding contribution from Philip Davies (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 12 September 2018. It occurred during Urgent question on Police: Financial Sustainability.

Policing should always be a spending priority for a Conservative Government. I have voted against cuts in police grants every year since their introduction in 2010. Our police are overstretched, and that is of increasing concern to many of our constituents. Is it not time that the Government broke the habit of a lifetime and did something popular? [Laughter.] Is it not time that they scrapped some of the huge, ridiculous sums that are going into the overseas aid budget, and passed them to our hard-pressed police forces? That would be popular with our local communities.

Does the Minister agree that calls for increases in the police budget—which I consistently make—are not helped by morons such as the police and crime commissioner in South Yorkshire, who seems to think that his force has so much money that it can now start asking people to report non-crimes as well as crimes?

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

646 c760 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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