Planned national roll out of private police force is ‘utterly appalling,’ Labour says

The May government is cutting £200m from police forces in England and Wales. Labour’s shadow policing minister Louise Haigh said it was “utterly appalling that people are turning to private security services to feel safe. This is the legacy of eight years of Theresa May’s austerity in policing.”

Published on

May 7, 2018




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