Shadow Home Secretary slams Labour over police cuts
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Shadow Home Secretary slams Labour over police cuts
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp accuses Labour of wasting money and cutting police numbers, risking the Conservative legacy of a record police officer headcount and halving crime.
Report by Etemadil.
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