Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to paragraph 2.40 of the Autumn Budget 2024, published on 30 October 2024, if she will make an assessment of the potential impact of the increase in Employer National Insurance contributions on West Midlands Police (a) staffing revenue budgets, (b) staffing levels and (c) non-staffing revenue budgets.
As set out at the final police funding settlement on 30 January, overall funding for policing will total up to £19.6 billion in 2025-26, an increase of up to £1.1 billion when compared to the 2024-25 settlement.
Total funding to police forces will be up to £17.5 billion, an increase of up to £1.1 billion compared to the 2024/25 police funding settlement. This equates to a 6.6% cash increase, and 4.1% real terms increase in funding.
The 2025-26 provisional police funding settlement provides an additional £230.3 million to support territorial police forces with the increase to the changes to employer National Insurance Contributions as set out by the Chancellor in the Autumn Budget.
Based on the provisional police funding settlement, in 2025-26, West Midlands will receive funding of up to £ 844.5 million, an increase of £54.1 million compared to 2024-5. This includes £11.6 million towards covering the costs of the employer National Insurance Contributions increase.
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are the locally elected and democratically accountable official for policing in their area, and it is up to PCCs to decide how to balance their expenditure on their policing and crime priorities based on their local knowledge and experience.