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- Elections for Police and Crime Commissioners15/11/2012The big day is here.
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Weekend Update Part 2 – Sunday 8 April 2012
Runners Since the last full update the following candidates are now running:- Keith Hunter , Mike Caseman-Jones , Vera Baird (interviewed here with a leaflet here) and Bernard Rix What’s up? Names sound familiar? Know about them already? Uh-huh. Check … Continue reading
Passover Weekend Update – Part 1 – Friday 6 April
Frequent flyers here at TopOfTheCops will know that a constant stream of news and views made for none of our regular updates last weekend, but the good news is that we now have a four-day weekend to make up for … Continue reading
Posted in Updates
Tagged CREST Advisory, Lancashire, Police and Crime Commissioner, Thames Valley, twitter
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…and Paddick makes three
Brian Paddick’s crime policies are, well, not as exciting as you’d think. He is the only one of the London Mayoral candidates with police experience, and plenty of it, at a senior level, so why are the crime policies so … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns
Tagged Liberal Democrats, manifestos, Police and Crime Commissioner
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And Ken writes the second PCC manifesto.
They’re like London buses. No PCC manifestos and then suddenly, one after another. I’ll expect Paddick’s next. Hot on the heels of Boris’s breakthrough Crime Manifesto, it’s Mr Livingstone, I presume. Here are the highlights of Ken Livingstone’s Crime Manifesto:- … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns, Labour
Tagged Ken Livingstone, manifestos, Police and Crime Commissioner
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Boris writes the first PCC manifesto
The PCC elections have been criticised for creating policy free zones, which I think is a tad unfair. The elections are as yet over 7 months away, and candidates are sometimes tempted not to reveal their ideas so early that … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns, Conservatives
Tagged Boris, manifestos, Police and Crime Commissioner
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Tight fights for TopOfTheCops
The Police and Crime Commissioner election battleground may be starting to emerge. I’ll not repeat all the caveats about the recent Police Foundation research on voting and these elections, but instead look to identify the closest races. The Police Foundation … Continue reading
What are the LibDems thinking?
There has been very little LibDem input in this election so far, and it seems likely to continue that way. The party centrally is not funding local PCC candidates. A few local parties may chance their arms, but even in … Continue reading
Posted in Perspectives
Tagged Liberal Democrats, Police and Crime Commissioner, political parties
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Sure things?
Want some fun? How about a little analysis of that Police Foundation research on voting patterns and Police and Crime Commissioner elections that TopOfTheCops featured yesterday? Let’s use it to pick out say, the ten best bets for Labour candidates … Continue reading
Posted in Conservatives, Labour, Resources, Selecting Candidates
Tagged Police and Crime Commissioner
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This is not normal politics
Today, I found myself in the environs of Westminster and, on College Green, a film crew were patiently seeking to record a scene with some of the cast from “The Thick Of It” while people like me got in the … Continue reading
Posted in Perspectives
Tagged Armando Iannucci, Malcolm Tucker, Peter Capaldi, Police and Crime Commissioner, The Thick Of It
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Parties and pasties
Devon and Cornwall police have a special significance to me, as I spent a summer in their care before my final year at university, observing policing in Torquay and surrounds, as well as at the headquarters in Exeter. My memory … Continue reading