I am delighted to hear my hon. Friend’s news about
the Sussex PCC’s policy. As I mentioned in response
to an earlier question, a number of PCCs have decided
to increase the number of frontline police officers
in their areas. We should pay tribute to all police
officers and staff, who do a fantastic job every day
to keep us safe. I am glad that Crawley will benefit
from more officers on the beat. I encourage my hon.
Friend to seek an Adjournment debate so that he can
discuss with Ministers this issue, and in particular
how other areas can benefit from the sensible
decision of his local PCC.
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from End of day adjournment debate on M26
Closures
Since the closures were announced two weeks
ago, a lot of people have linked the proposal to the
vote to leave the European Union, but Kent has
actually been looking for a solution since Operation
Stack plagued the county in 2015, well before the
referendum, let alone the result. The impact of
closing the M26 is severe, regardless of the cause.
Take policing, for example. Our excellent police and
crime commissioner, , has said that
pretty much every traffic officer in the county would
be needed to patrol a closed motorway. This would
create a huge hole in Kent police’s resources, with
neighbourhoods nervous about losing their officers to
cover for their colleagues. It is no wonder that
Matthew thinks this is an unworkable idea...
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