23 December 2019
The inclusion of a package of legislation around law and order in the Queen’s Speech during the State Opening of Parliament on Thursday shows the Government is listening to the Police Federation, according to national Federation chair John Apter.
And he also believes it shows the Prime Minister is acting on his election campaign promises.
“When I meet with the Home Secretary and the policing minister early in the new year, I will make it clear these promises must now be actioned and supported by long-term investment which we expect to see announced as part of the Comprehensive Spending Review,” says John.
The speech set out plans for:
John explains: “The Federation has been campaigning for a Police Covenant, changes to police driving legislation, allowing Special Constables to be members and increased sentences for violent offenders. In addition, we have been calling for a Royal Commission into policing for more than 20 years and, while we await the details, it is an opportunity to examine what the public wants from the police in the 21st century.
“Policing must form a major part of the commission’s remit, and it is vital the Federation is involved to shape future policy for the benefit of our members and the public they serve.”