Lancs police boss slams government for funding Trump protection over local issues

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire has expressed his dismay at the government agreeing to fund policing for President Donald Trump's golf trip whilst refusing to ease pressure on policing in the North West.
Police and Crime Commissioner Clive GrunshawPolice and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw
Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw

Questioning Theresa May's approach after the Treasury announced that it will make £5m available to Police Scotland to facilitate the controversial President's visit, Clive Grunshaw has written to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury to ask that the same principle be applied to Lancashire Constabulary's operation to police anti-fracking protests in the county.

Despite the costs of policing the protests at the fracking site on Preston New Road reaching £7m and repeated requests outlining the growing costs of the policing operation, the Government has told police in Lancashire that they won't make more than £1.4m available to help cover the operation - the minimum allowed under Home Office rules.

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"The Government's priorities are all wrong, while it's right they support Police Scotland during President Trump's visit, it's frustrating that they won't ease the pressure on Lancashire Police," said Commissioner Grunshaw. "These are both national decisions impacting on overstretched police forces.

"The decision to allow fracking in Lancashire was one made in Westminster but it's been local residents who have been left to foot the bill," he added. "For months, I've been calling on the Government to support our police but they have only offered the minimum possible assistance.

"The people of Lancashire will rightly be left wondering why the rules can be bent for President Trump to visit his golf resort, but not for our police force."