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Metropolitan Police Chief Warns of Drastic Budget Cuts Under Labour


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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has voiced strong concerns about the severe budget cuts he anticipates under Labour’s financial plans, warning of “eye-watering cuts” to the level of public service his officers can provide. In a recent interview on BBC Radio 4’s *Political Thinking* podcast, Sir Mark expressed being "deeply troubled by the situation we appear to be heading towards," describing the difficult future he envisions for the police force amid cumulative financial constraints.

 

Britain's top police officer highlighted how previous budget reductions have already stretched resources thin. Combined with the newest public sector spending targets, these cuts could bring about “difficult choices” for his force, potentially affecting front-line services. Sir Mark acknowledged the tight financial environment but stressed that the severity of these changes would surpass anything that could be managed through typical efficiency measures. “The Chancellor has been very clear – it’s a difficult public sector context,” he said, acknowledging the broader pressures on government spending.

 

Sir Mark noted that together, these changes mark “a dramatic change in budgets and of a scale that’s never going to be absorbed by efficiencies.” According to him, the magnitude of these cuts will inevitably impact the services the Metropolitan Police can deliver to Londoners, warning that these budget reductions cannot be met simply by internal savings.

 

Discussing the challenges ahead with host Nick Robinson, Sir Mark emphasized that almost all possible efficiencies have already been realized, leaving “little, if any, scope left” for further savings without compromising front-line services.

 

Based on a report by Daily Telegraph 2024-11-15

 

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9 minutes ago, James105 said:

Top money saving tip.   Stop wasting money on policing social media on behalf of the easily offended and sending out police to investigate non-crimes, and just focus on... crimes!   Should easily cover the cuts I should think.   

 

Oh dear, don't rain on his parade by making a glaringly obvious suggestion on how to manage his social media police force.

He would cry into his shandy if he read it.  His vision of good policing is getting the whole force on one knee pandering to a bunch of retarded woke snowflakes. 

 

To be fair , if I was collecting a policemans salary I would much rather go knocking on old ladies doors for twitter remarks than facing an armed robber or a muslim malcontent. Get paid just the same.

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