Extract from PMQs: Police numbers - Mar 21
Wednesday, 21 March 2018 16:31
Mr George Howarth (Knowsley) (Lab) Since 2010, Merseyside
police has lost 1,084 police officers. In 2017, crime in Knowsley
went up by 18.5%, and there were 21 firearm discharges, one of
which resulted in a fatality. Across the force area, there were 94
firearm discharges, with four fatalities. Local MPs have met Home
Office Ministers, but no extra resources have been provided.
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Since 2010, Merseyside police has lost 1,084 police
officers. In 2017, crime in Knowsley went up by 18.5%,
and there were 21 firearm discharges, one of which
resulted in a fatality. Across the force area, there were
94 firearm discharges, with four fatalities. Local MPs
have met Home Office Ministers, but no extra resources
have been provided. Will the Prime Minister arrange for
the Home Secretary to meet local MPs to discuss what
additional support can be given to deal with that serious
problem?
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I say to the right hon. Gentleman that with the Knowsley
safety partnership with Merseyside police, crime
statistics in his constituency have fallen by 9% since
the year ending June 2010. He mentioned some incidents
that are of real concern, and I am sure that the police
are giving their full attention to them. We are ensuring
that overall—[Interruption.] He points at the Home
Secretary, but my right hon. Friend is ensuring that
overall, in the next year, not only will we protect
police budgets but we will see, with precept, £450
million extra available to police forces across the
country.
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