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John Leech MP takes police cuts to No. 10

March 6, 2007 3:01 PM
John Leech MP and Paul Ankers handing in petitions against Greater Manchester police cuts

John Leech MP and Chorlton campaigner, Paul Ankers outside No. 10

Manchester MP John Leech has joined other Liberal Democrats in taking their fight against Labour's police cuts in Manchester to 10 Downing Street. More than 5,000 petitions were given to the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary John Reid.

The four Greater Manchester Liberal Democrat MPs have been leading a campaign against further cuts of officers and funding for Greater Manchester Police (GMP). So far they have collected over 5,000 signatures from Greater Manchester residents opposed to cuts, with more petitions flooding in all the time.

Following the police cuts, Manchester was left with just 7,849 officers when the Chief Constable Michael Todd has said that 8,000 officers is the absolute minimum he needs although he would prefer closer to 10,000.

The four Greater Manchester Lib Dem MPs handing in petitions against police cuts in Manchester to No. 10 John Leech MP

The four Gtr. Manchester Lib Dem MPs have collected thousands of petitions

Speaking after handing the petitions in, John Leech MP said: "We've shown here today the strength of feeling among local people against the underfunding of GMP. The government has embarked on a costly and unnecessary identity card programme while these cuts are going on. They just have not listened to what the people of Manchester want - more bobbies on the beat!"

"I recently called an emergency debate, which unfortunately was not attended by any of my Labour colleagues from Manchester. Regrettably, the Minister for policing refused to guarantee any additional money. However, he did confirm that the government would not fine the police authority £2.9m for having too few police officers."

"While I know that police officers in Manchester do a great job, they are making the most of a bad situation. With budget deficits and cuts in officers looming, it looks like the Labour government has simply forgotten about Manchester."

<<ENDS>>

Notes to editors:

John Leech MP was joined by Greater Manchester Lib Dem MPs, Mark Hunter, Andrew Stunell and Paul Rowen as well as Chorlton Lib Dem campaigner Paul Ankers to hand in over 5,000 petitions to the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and the Home Secretary, John Reid on Thursday 1st March 2007.

Attached are two pictures of the visit. Bestone.jpg shows the four Greater Manchester Liberal Democrat MPs: (left to right) John Leech MP, Mark Hunter MP, Paul Rowen MP and Andrew Stunell MP. JohnLeech.jpg shows Chorlton Lib Dem campaigner, Paul Ankers (left) and John Leech MP (right). More pictures are available on request by telephoning 0161 434 3334.

John Leech MP called the adjournment debate entitled "Funding of Greater Manchester Police". It was held in Westminster Hall on Tuesday 23rd January 2006 at 11am. The full Hansard transcript can be found at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmtoday/cmwhall/02.htm#hddr_1

The debate was attended by Greater Manchester Liberal Democrat MPs John Leech, Mark Hunter, Andrew Stunell and Paul Rowen. There were no Labour MPs representing Manchester constituencies present. The only Greater Manchester Labour MP to attend was Anne Coffey. Also present was Home Office Minister Tony McNulty and Conservative MPs Graham Brady and Nick Herbert.

All four Greater Manchester Liberal Democrat MPs met with Independent Police Authority Chairman Derek Osbaldestin on 24th December to discuss predicted deficits.

Projected police deficits are £1.3m for the financial year 2007-08, £25.9m for 2008-09 and £12.2m for 2009-10.

The government's estimate says that GMP needs a minimum of 7,967 officers. With 7,864 officers at present, Manchester is 103 down on this number and 216 down on the previous year's numbers. GMP would have incurred a £27,710 fine for each officer they are below the government target but it has now confirmed that it has scrapped the police fighting fund.

Total crime figures rose by 4.5% in the period Dec 2005-Nov 2006 compared with Dec 2004-Nov 2005. Violent crimes rose by 9.4% while robberies were up 4.5% in the same period. GMP performance statistics can be found at http://www.gmp.police.uk/mainsite/pages/performancestats.htm

For further information, please contact Joshua Glendinning on 0161 249 5038 or at glendinningj@parliament.uk.

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