Coalition cuts are making our streets less
safe
A properly funded police force is vital to
keeping our streets safe but the Government is taking the wrong approach to law
and order. Instead of cutting of crime, they are cutting the police. There are
already 4,000 fewer police officers on our streets than there were in 2010 and
half of London's police stations are set to close by by 2016. Many of these
cuts will be counter productive, leading to more crime and higher costs for the
police.
Cutting the number of police on our
streets is not the only damage that the Government is doing, they have also
taken money away from community projects. As a former community worker myself I
know the importance giving young people a place to go and something to do can
be, in preventing them from falling in with the wrong crowd.
When I was head of the Halkevi community
centre I worked to establish sporting and youth projects projects for
teenagers, keeping them out of criminal gangs and helping them to stay in
school. Cuts to the Communities and Local Government budgets mean that councils
don't have the funding to support projects like these anymore, meaning
vulnerable young people are at risk.
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