Tories paying to move police officers from poorer areas to police their own well-off boroughs | Pride’s Purge

Last Updated: March 25, 2018By

If Tom is right, of course, and rich people are paying for police to patrol their neighbourhoods, it means poor estates now have less protection.

Same old Tories.

They said: “We’re all in this together”

But what they meant was: “Never mind you, Jack, we’re all right!”

Q. Ever been puzzled why Tory voters in well-off areas don’t seem to be overly worried by rising crime across the country because of Theresa May’s cuts to front-line policing?

A. Well maybe that’s because they’ve been paying for extra police officers to be taken away from poorer areas to police their own areas.

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2 Comments

  1. Dez March 25, 2018 at 7:18 pm - Reply

    Yup….I’m all right jack….. presume they have done the same with all the prime services and have the right sort of council tax paying clients where they take no notice of percentage increases. That warm feeling of being in the rough together. Those Tories think we are all Jeremys.

  2. NMac March 26, 2018 at 8:14 am - Reply

    More stinking Tory corruption. Why, Oh Why do working class people in large numbers still vote for these nasty rotten people?

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