When I was borough commander they tried to changed the resource allocation formula & reduce Lambeth establishment. I argued publicly this was unacceptable & decision was reversed. They got me back for it in the end though!
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Replying to @brianpaddick @Peter_Kirkham and
You can always win the battle but will never win the war. Just takes more senior officers to keep their integrity and fight the battles rather than look to the next rung.
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Replying to @keirkitt @brianpaddick and
That would certainly help! Compare and contrast Govt / media response to
#CrisisInNHS (where senior bosses speak out in numbers about it) with their response to#CrisisInPolicing (where they don't)...
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Replying to @Peter_Kirkham @brianpaddick and
Don't forget Mrs May's ultimate goal is to slash policing to the bone as soon as possible then privatise as much as possible. Private security patrolling streets at minimum wage and zero pension rights. NHS already taken to a point forcing a pause in this policy. PAUSE!!!!!
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Replying to @keirkitt @brianpaddick and
I'm not sure what her plan is... Apart from destroying the police I don't think she actually has any idea what comes next... She's just doing it out of sheer anti-police prejudice & malice, not for any greater purpose...
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Replying to @Peter_Kirkham @brianpaddick and
I agree she is anti police. But I don't believe for a second that she is not working to a plan. The result if that plan will leave police akin to private security guards, and a massive profit for someone. Both mainstream parties working to this end.
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Replying to @keirkitt @brianpaddick and
Labour gave manifesto commitment at last election to reverse the cuts with 10,000 cops replaced immediately & work from there.
@LouHaigh very supportive of police & anti cuts in Commons. Absolutely NO grounds to claim they are working to same agenda as Tories at all!2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @Peter_Kirkham @keirkitt and
Sorry Peter, you are wrong on this one. Labour offer was to gradually increase to 10,000 cops over the course of the next parliament starting in year 2.
@LibDems promised most with +£1.2bn over course of Parliament. I know. I debated the numbers with Diane Abbott!4 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @brianpaddick @keirkitt and
By immediately I meant within the first Parliament! Logistics mean they can't all be recruited & trained within the week!


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Replying to @Peter_Kirkham @brianpaddick and
I remember another pledge from a limp dem Nick Clegg to the students. And we all know what he did. Funny enough sold out to further his own status. Gimmee gimmee gimmee.


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One of the worst political decisions ever (to promise & then not deliver.)
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