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Police reform and social responsibility Bill

Don't worry; I have not forgotten the hon. Gentleman. The same goes for councils. We have just heard about the objections of the Local Government Association and the Association of Police Authorities. The Minister's answer to them is: ““We don't care what you say—you're dinosaurs. You're in the way of me reaching the promised land; you're in the way of me reaching what I regard as the best reform. You're people who are out of touch. You will inevitably vote against this proposal because it's like turkeys voting for Christmas.”” However, there are individuals on those local councils and police authorities—members of all parties or none—who have dedicated their lives to the service of their communities and to policing in their communities who fundamentally believe that the Government's proposal is a bad reform. To dismiss them purely as people who do not want to vote themselves out of a job does them no service at all.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
532 c791-2 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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