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Showing posts with label community policing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community policing. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 March 2008

Policing Debate

McNulty hit back at the a few opposition Conservative members who he claimed, had ‘crossed that line’.

Instead, McNulty put forward a united front. He said: “There is enough to unite us when it comes to crime in London, because it is not going to disappear overnight on anybody's watch.”

The debate, based on policing in London, was on Thursday 27 March.

McNulty congratulated the police forces. He said: “I want to congratulate the Metropolitan police on all the work they do for us in London and Sir Ian Blair on the leadership that he has brought to the success of policing in London.”


With the elections looming, it seems that the parties are neck and neck.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

McNulty alongside Brown in Stevenage

McNulty was spotted with Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Stevenage yesterday, as Brown launched Labour's local election campaign for the May 1st council elections.

At the launch, Brown promised to boost community policing

He said: "What people want to see and what we want to see all over the country is visible policing, policing on the ground, policing where you can see your policeman and woman on the street."

Affordable housing, services for young people and education are also priorities for the PM and he said in the next few years every secondary school across Stevenage will have been refurbished.

What do you Stevenage people think? Possible or impossible?