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The Association of Police Authorities has hit back at claims in the Conservative manifesto that they are "invisible and unaccountable". The party wants to create elected police representatives with the power to hire and fire chief constables. But APA chief executive Mark Castle says that could lead to one group or "extremist individual" gaining control of a force and "politicising" the police. Shaun Botterill, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, writes: I am 50 and disabled, I worked up until I was 40, but because of my worsening illness I had to stop work. I am fed up with these MPs who promise the earth before an election then don't bother to do anything after they are elected. All we want is a fair deal and to be treated as people that have an opinion. The way that all of the parties treat disabled people has made me think long and hard about my vote and it will go to who offers me the best deal, be it the Monster Raving Loony Party. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/what_would_be_your_manifesto.html" >Have Your Say
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