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12-01-2018, 04:23 AM
Forces to benefit from £450m but Labour say the poorest will be hit by bills
Ministers have been accused of a financial sleight of hand over plans to allow a council tax increase to pay for extra police funding, in a move Labour said would hit the poorest hardest without providing enough extra funding.
Forces across England and Wales were set to benefit to the tune of £450m, it emerged on Friday, and there have been suggestions the government could hand over a further £170m when it decides on police funding for next year. Police have been dealing with years of shrinking budgets and a pension shortfall of about £420m.
Continue reading... (https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/nov/30/ministers-criticised-after-plans-for-council-tax-rise-to-fund-police)
Ministers have been accused of a financial sleight of hand over plans to allow a council tax increase to pay for extra police funding, in a move Labour said would hit the poorest hardest without providing enough extra funding.
Forces across England and Wales were set to benefit to the tune of £450m, it emerged on Friday, and there have been suggestions the government could hand over a further £170m when it decides on police funding for next year. Police have been dealing with years of shrinking budgets and a pension shortfall of about £420m.
Continue reading... (https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/nov/30/ministers-criticised-after-plans-for-council-tax-rise-to-fund-police)