All 1 Debates between Baroness Neville-Jones and Lord Laming

Police: Retirement

Debate between Baroness Neville-Jones and Lord Laming
Monday 6th December 2010

(13 years, 5 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Neville-Jones Portrait Baroness Neville-Jones
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My Lords, as I have just said, this is a power that is open to the police, and senior police officers are not obliged to take this measure, among the measures that are open to them. The Government are clear that we need police to be available on the streets. HMIC has noted that 11 per cent of the available police force is invisible to the public at any given moment. In other words, we need to drive out a great deal of the bureaucracy that was imposed on the police by the previous Government. I am absolutely certain that the police will take their responsibilities seriously in ensuring that terrorism does not in any way prevail in this country.

Lord Laming Portrait Lord Laming
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My Lords, the Metropolitan Police has one of the finest child protection units in the country—indeed, nowadays I would say even beyond this country. Can the noble Baroness use her influence to ensure that, in the reductions that are to take place across the board in the police force, the highly specialised units that deal with the most vulnerable children are properly protected?

Baroness Neville-Jones Portrait Baroness Neville-Jones
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My Lords, I am sure that the House shares the sentiments that the noble Lord has just expressed and I have no doubt that the police do too.