The cuts Theresa May is planning will absolutely decimate London’s police force
The impact is stark yet simple: crime is going up
The impact is stark yet simple: crime is going up
By next year there will have been £600 million worth of cuts to London’s police
If community cohesion is the aim, partnering with organisations that do not respect equality and freedom seems an odd choice
In some areas the mayor has overseen significant improvements in pay equality
If Boris Johnson had listened to the public he could have saved more than £300,000
The London mayor refuses to acknowledge the effect his policies have had on crime rates
London lost 1,847 uniformed officers last year, yet Boris thought it appropriate to make an impulse buy whose use Teresa May won’t approve
Emergency services are buckling under the pressure of cuts, and Londoners are starting to feel unsafe
Boris continually fails to hold the Met Police to account for their worst decisions
We should abandon the idea that the police alone keep us safe from crime and that everything else must defer to that goal.