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Police Grant

Proceeding contribution from Brandon Lewis (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 February 2017. It occurred during Debate on Police Grant.

The right hon. Gentleman should bear in mind that Greater Manchester police are a good example of a force that has managed to increase its reserves. We should be clear that, across the sector, the police—including Greater Manchester police—have increased their reserves by more than £400 million. The reality is that for policing, when precept is taken into account, we are delivering on the spending review statement that the police funding settlement maintains protection for police spending. I reiterate that statement.

Our police forces do a great job and need funding to support their vital work. So-called traditional crimes have fallen by a third since 2010 to a record low. Families and communities are safer as a result. The police have helped deliver radical changes, including direct democratic accountability and transparency through the introduction of police and crime commissioners; the introduction of the College of Policing as the professional body for everyone in policing; cutting through bureaucracy and stripping away national targets; and increased collaboration among police leaders up and

down the country to make savings, pool resources and provide a better service to the public.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
621 cc1029-1030 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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