Key information
Date: Thursday 05 March 2020
Time: 10:00am
Motion detail
Unmesh Desai AM moved, and Tom Copley AM seconded, the following motion:
“This Assembly welcomes the Government’s increase in core grant funding to the Metropolitan Police Service in the next financial year, which will enable an increase in officer numbers over the next financial year that would otherwise not have been possible.
This Assembly notes that the Metropolitan Police Service also has outstanding Special Grant claims totalling £31million for the financial year 2020/21. This includes funding to cover unique events that have taken place this year, such as the visit by the President of the United States, the NATO summit and the Brexit protests.
This Assembly also notes that, while in most areas Special Grant Funding is not paid for individual events that do not exceed 1% of the policing budget, in London this requirement has normally been waived since London’s budget is so large. The Met was provided with £17million in Special Grant Funding in 2018/19 that was not subject to this 1% threshold. However, the Mayor has been advised that the Government is proposing to strictly impose the threshold for the Met for 2019/2020, which would result in the Met having to pay for the full outstanding £31million in special grant claims from its existing budget. Due to past precedent, the Met factor in the receipt of Special Grant funding during their budget setting process.
This Assembly further notes that the Metropolitan Police service is underfunded through the National and International Capital Cities Grant by around £189million, which has been accepted by the Home Office’s independent panel, and therefore cannot afford to pay for these one off events through the NICC Grant.
This Assembly therefore calls upon the Government to cover the full costs the Met has faced in policing the extraordinary events that have taken place in London in the last year. To do otherwise would be to impose a new £31million reduction in the Met’s budget.”
Following debate, and upon being put to the vote, the motion was agreed unanimously.
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Minister of State for Crime and Policing response to Motion