Key information
Date: Thursday 06 February 2020
Time: 10:00am
Motion detail
Unmesh Desai AM moved and Len Duvall AM seconded the following motion, which was agreed unanimously.
“This Assembly welcomes the Government’s announced ambition to recruit 20,000 police officers throughout England and Wales.
This Assembly notes that the Government announced £750 million of funding to support the introduction of these new officers, and that the Assembly called for 5,000 of the officers to be allocated to London; the Commissioner and Mayor have since called for 6,000.
This Assembly further notes that the Home Office has announced recruitment targets for each police force, with the Metropolitan Police expected to recruit 1,369 officers by 2020/21.
While there has been no clarity over how many officers the Met will be expected to recruit in the subsequent two years, if the 1,369 figure were to be sustained, by 2023 the Met would still fall short of the number of officers asked for by the Assembly, Mayor and Commissioner.
This Assembly concurs with the Police Federation of England and Wales that police forces must be provided with a multiyear funding settlement in order to make their own long term, strategic plans to battle crime and support our communities.
This Assembly therefore calls upon the Government to agree to a sustained funding settlement for the police forces of England and Wales, to give the Mayor assurance that he can recruit the police officers that London needs in the knowledge that he will have secure funding for them in the years ahead.”
Response to motion
Home Office Response to Funding Settlement for Police Forces Motion
Mayor's response to motion