Crime and Policing Bill (Ways and Means)

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 5:16 pm on 30 April 2025.

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Photo of Diana R. Johnson Diana R. Johnson The Minister of State, Home Department 5:16, 30 April 2025

I am grateful to the Shadow Minister for her support, but on the financial settlement to police forces this year, it is worth saying that there is up to £19.6 billion going into policing. She will be well aware of the additional funding going in to support neighbourhood policing, which we want to restore after the decimation that happened under the previous Conservative Government.

The shadow Minister can make her points, but it is this Government who are committed to funding policing and supporting police officers. We are getting more police officers on our high streets, and in our communities and local areas. I know that she has only recently joined the House, but 14 years of history explain why we have found ourselves in the position where police forces are in challenging circumstances with their finances. This Government are committed to supporting policing, and the financial settlement this year does exactly that.

Question put and agreed to.

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