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Home Secretary Amber Rudd has not met any PCC individually | |
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The home secretary has not held one-to-one meetings with any of the UK's police and crime commissioners (PCCs) since taking office. | The home secretary has not held one-to-one meetings with any of the UK's police and crime commissioners (PCCs) since taking office. |
Thames Valley PCC Anthony Stansfeld said he had requested an audience with the Conservative Amber Rudd but has yet to meet her. | Thames Valley PCC Anthony Stansfeld said he had requested an audience with the Conservative Amber Rudd but has yet to meet her. |
He told the BBC there were "several issues" he would like to discuss but the pair had yet to meet in private. | He told the BBC there were "several issues" he would like to discuss but the pair had yet to meet in private. |
The Home Office said Ms Rudd had met some PCCs with "other parties" present. | The Home Office said Ms Rudd had met some PCCs with "other parties" present. |
A freedom of information request submitted by the BBC revealed that Ms Rudd had not met with any commissioners one-to-one since she took up the post in July 2016. | A freedom of information request submitted by the BBC revealed that Ms Rudd had not met with any commissioners one-to-one since she took up the post in July 2016. |
It comes after Ms Rudd said police forces in England and Wales should not ask for money from the government when crime goes up, but focus on prevention. | It comes after Ms Rudd said police forces in England and Wales should not ask for money from the government when crime goes up, but focus on prevention. |
She told a conference last year "of course, part of being a police and crime commissioner is about speaking to the government about resourcing". | She told a conference last year "of course, part of being a police and crime commissioner is about speaking to the government about resourcing". |
Durham PCC Ron Hogg, whose force was visited by Ms Rudd and policing minister Nick Hurd last July, said: "It would be good if she were to engage with us on a one-to-one basis." | Durham PCC Ron Hogg, whose force was visited by Ms Rudd and policing minister Nick Hurd last July, said: "It would be good if she were to engage with us on a one-to-one basis." |
The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners says the PCC role includes contributing to "national and international policing capabilities set out by the home secretary". | The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners says the PCC role includes contributing to "national and international policing capabilities set out by the home secretary". |
Mr Stansfeld said he met with Theresa May when she was home secretary on "three or four" occasions, and added the meetings benefitted the force. | Mr Stansfeld said he met with Theresa May when she was home secretary on "three or four" occasions, and added the meetings benefitted the force. |
Thames Valley Police is forecast to make cuts of £14.3m until 2020/21 to take the total of money saved by the force to £113m in 10 years. | Thames Valley Police is forecast to make cuts of £14.3m until 2020/21 to take the total of money saved by the force to £113m in 10 years. |
'Missing a trick' | 'Missing a trick' |
Mr Hogg added the Ms Rudd needed to be "more proactive". | Mr Hogg added the Ms Rudd needed to be "more proactive". |
"She is missing a trick here. There are opportunities that she should seek to engage with us, I would encourage her to do that," he said. | "She is missing a trick here. There are opportunities that she should seek to engage with us, I would encourage her to do that," he said. |
Shadow policing minister Louise Haigh said Ms Rudd had "shown herself to be divorced from the reality of policing on the ground". | Shadow policing minister Louise Haigh said Ms Rudd had "shown herself to be divorced from the reality of policing on the ground". |
She added: "The public would expect the home secretary to at least have the courtesy to meet with police commissioners to explain herself." | She added: "The public would expect the home secretary to at least have the courtesy to meet with police commissioners to explain herself." |
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