The number of police dealing with 999 emergencies has fallen by more than 5,000 since the last general election, according to new figures that seriously undermine David Cameron‘s pledge to be defending „frontline“ forces from spending cuts.
The number of police dealing with 999 emergencies has fallen by more than 5,000 since the last general election, according to new figures that seriously undermine David Cameron‘s pledge to be defending „frontline“ forces from spending cuts.