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Budget 2017: Londoners cannot be kept safe unless huge police cuts are reversed, says Sadiq Khan | Budget 2017: Londoners cannot be kept safe unless huge police cuts are reversed, says Sadiq Khan |
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Londoners cannot be kept safe unless huge police cuts are reversed in next week’s Budget, mayor Sadiq Khan has warned the Government. | Londoners cannot be kept safe unless huge police cuts are reversed in next week’s Budget, mayor Sadiq Khan has warned the Government. |
The capital city is on course to have its lowest number of officers since the start of the century, as its population booms, he told a Parliamentary inquiry. | The capital city is on course to have its lowest number of officers since the start of the century, as its population booms, he told a Parliamentary inquiry. |
Mr Khan also echoed Amber Rudd, the Home Secretary, in warning that the consequences for security from crashing out of the EU with no deal were “unthinkable”. | Mr Khan also echoed Amber Rudd, the Home Secretary, in warning that the consequences for security from crashing out of the EU with no deal were “unthinkable”. |
Cross-border agreements to share data on terror suspects, through the Europol agency and the Schengen information system, will be lost without an agreement. | Cross-border agreements to share data on terror suspects, through the Europol agency and the Schengen information system, will be lost without an agreement. |
Mr Khan told the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee that the Metropolitan force was on course to be the smallest for two decades, at fewer than 30,000 officers. | Mr Khan told the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee that the Metropolitan force was on course to be the smallest for two decades, at fewer than 30,000 officers. |
“I’m seriously worried about our ability to keep our city safe,” he said, adding: “We are at a tipping point.” | “I’m seriously worried about our ability to keep our city safe,” he said, adding: “We are at a tipping point.” |
The mayor said the looming cuts would also prevent London trying to reverse the growing problem of fatal teenage stabbings, after another death last night. | The mayor said the looming cuts would also prevent London trying to reverse the growing problem of fatal teenage stabbings, after another death last night. |
“I wonder about knife crime getting even worse – if that’s conceivable – over the next period,” Mr Khan told the committee. | “I wonder about knife crime getting even worse – if that’s conceivable – over the next period,” Mr Khan told the committee. |
The Metropolitan force has been told to save £400m over the next five years, on top of £600m of previous cuts, Scotland Yard says. | The Metropolitan force has been told to save £400m over the next five years, on top of £600m of previous cuts, Scotland Yard says. |
Meanwhile, there is growing concern about a surge in terror cases involving Islamist and far-Right extremists, prompting a major drive to recruit more terrorism lawyers. | Meanwhile, there is growing concern about a surge in terror cases involving Islamist and far-Right extremists, prompting a major drive to recruit more terrorism lawyers. |
Mr Khan’s call puts him on a collision course with the Home Secretary after she told him and police chiefs to stop grumbling about funding and start “cutting” crime. | |
They should not just be “reaching for a pen to write a press release asking for more money"” when crime rises. Ms Rudd said recently, in a major speech. | |
The Government would consider bids for extra resources but the job of police and crime commissioners “mustn't just be about lobbying the Government for money”. |
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