– in the House of Commons at on 31 March 1938.
asked the Home Secretary whether, in view of the differences in organisation, plans of action in the detection and prevention of crime, and conditions of service of serving police officers, and also in view of the growing financial and other difficulties now being experienced by some local police authorities to provide adequate means and equipment to cope with the modern criminals, he will take the necessary steps to bring all police forces within the United Kingdom under a single national control?
No, Sir. I do not accept the hon. Member's premises, and I do not consider that there is any occasion for a radical change such as he suggests to a totalitarian form of organisation.
I would draw a very marked distinction between a fighting service and a civilian force.
Is not the Post Office totalitarian?
Is the right hon. Gentleman aware of the report made to the House by a Select Committee to the last Parliament which refuted the suggestion of a national police force?