Police Pay
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Asked if the Prime Minister was determined to press ahead with the cuts agenda, the PMS said that we had a significant deficit which we had to deal with and that meant finding savings in various places. The cost of the police was 11bn and three quarters of that was spent on pay, so pay was the obvious place to start when looking for savings.
The PMS added that we wanted to protect the front line. That meant that we would need to look very hard at pay and conditions, before looking at police numbers. We would need to wait and see what the Windsor report said, but we would have to look at the issue of police pay.
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