The Home Secretary has already alluded to how policing has changed considerably over the past x number of years. Does he support the national campaign, which has over a quarter of a million supporters, demanding a police royal commission? We have not had one for almost 60 years and policing has changed considerably during the intervening period. We hear so many different stories about resource, or the lack of it, and about what modern policing is. Does he agree that the most effective way to deal with this so that the public, and even the Government, understand exactly what policing is today would be to have a police royal commission?
Police Grant Report
Proceeding contribution from
Stephen Lloyd
(Independent (affiliation))
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 5 February 2019.
It occurred during Debate on Police Grant Report.
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