My hon. Friend makes an important point. Police officers in this country take an oath when they become officers to operate without fear or favour. They work immensely hard, right across the country, to uphold that. Rightly, we have operational independence for policing. Those claims have been used by those who want somehow to legitimise attacks on the police, who work so hard to keep us safe. It is wrong to make those claims. We should support and work with the police to raise standards across policing and to ensure that they can continue to keep our communities safe.
Violent Disorder
Proceeding contribution from
Yvette Cooper
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 2 September 2024.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Violent Disorder.
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