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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

I am about to come on to exactly that point. The right hon. Gentleman asks whether it is appropriate for such individuals to belong to a political party of which a police officer cannot be a member, but one could argue that the same position already exists: Home Secretaries are elected under political banners. I actually trust the people of this country on elections. I shall return to that point, because police and crime commissioners will give the public a real voice in policing. They will ensure that what the public cares about is taken seriously, and that local people's priorities are the priorities of the police. I thank ACPO for its constructive engagement in the reform process, and the Association of Police Authorities will have an important role to play until police and crime commissioners are introduced. We will continue working with the APA until that point. We have consulted widely with the public and with key partners, such as the APA and ACPO, through the consultation document ““Policing in the 21st century: reconnecting police and the people””, which was published earlier this year, and in other consultation with them. We have listened to their views and amended our proposals accordingly.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
520 c711 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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