Despite hiking his office costs by £527m (320%).
A summer of crime is coming.
@SadiqKhan needs to retake control of the streets.
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Knife crime is up. Burglaries are up. Illegal raves have turned violent from Brixton to Maida Vale.
And with pubs set to reopen on this weekend, police are expecting more chaos.
So we need to support our police — not cut their budgets.
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But instead of hiring more officers, he’s planning to cut £110m from police budgets.
That’s the same as sacking 1,692 police officers.
How will cuts help the Mayor take back control of the streets?
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But he’s not telling the full story.
Leadership is about the choices you make. And the Mayor made a lot of choices long before coronavirus hit.
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And he increased his personal office costs by 58%.
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TfL debt now stands at £13bn, the highest it has ever been (and its legal limit.)
That means @SadiqKhan has spent £1.6bn on debt interest since 2016.
ft.com/content/585f99…
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The same police that were under attack just a few days ago.
It seems like Sadiq Khan would rather cut police officers than cut press officers.
But here’s what I’d do.
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And I’d hire 8,000 new police officers, taking London's total to 40,000.
The Mayor must protect our police, so they can protect our streets.
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