Johnson: Upheaval won't help police
Monday, 26 July 2010 12:00 AM
Shadow home secretary Alan Johnson responds to the government's proposals on elected police commissioners:
"The home secretary should be protecting the police from savage cuts instead of subjecting them to massive structural upheaval.
"The police now face the prospect of having their numbers reduced and their powers diminished whilst millions of pounds are wasted in pursuit of a solution without a problem."
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