Police warned of ‘Stark Choice’ on investigating crimes, if the cut is faced

Sir Cair Coward It has allegedly warned by UK police chiefs that forces may face “Stark Options”, on which crime to prioritize investigation Between fear of cuts,

Head of Metropolitan Police Sir Mark rovle Was from senior Police officer Who issued a direct warning in a letter To Prime Minister Next Wednesday’s unveiling spending reviewAccording to reports.

Sir Kir and Chancellor REWS are already Facing a cabinet rebellion On the schemes of the government’s spending, Yett is considered one of the ministers with the home office of Cooper who have not settled on an agreement.

In his letter, police chiefs predicted “far -reaching consequences”, if Shocking Slashing proceeds with cost, including cuts to frontline policing Penance,

They said that House office And the treasury talks are getting “spoiled”.

Many times Informed Britain’s most senior police chiefs wrote to Sir Keer: “We understand the Treasury [is] This week, demanding finalization of departmental budget allocation and negotiations between the house office and the Treasury are deteriorating.

According to the report, Sir Mark Rowle, the head of the Metropolitan Police, was among the senior police officers who issued a direct warning in a letter to the Prime Minister in a letter. ,Packet,

“We are deeply worried that compromise for policing and [NCA]Without additional investment, we risk a pruning for what we saw under penance. It will have far -reaching consequences.

“Policing and NCA have seen a continuous period where income has not migrated with demand. Often, it has been masked by efforts to postpone the cost in the expectation of higher income in future, but now leaves policing with a very limited room for maneuver.

“An agreement that fails to address our inflation and pay pressure will be included in flat options, of which we no longer give priority. Policing and NCA work will also shrink every year.”

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Sir Kir and Rachel Reeves are facing opposition to fear in their party, the departmental deduction in the expenditure review will reduce the promise spending the major manifesto.

Which is being described as a “proxy war”, the Chancellor is under pressure to consider taxes instead of deduction before outlining the schemes of expenses.

The Ministry of Housing, Community and Local Government are also one of the major departments that have not yet been settled on an agreement for review.

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