Police candidate tells Cameron and May about Lancashire's funding woes

A former police officer who is a candidate in May's police and crime commissioner elections in Lancashire has met with Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Andrew Pratt, who is the Conservative’s candidate for the role currently held by Labour’s Clive Grunshaw, spoke to Mr Cameron and Home Secretary Theresa May during a reception at Downing Street.

Afterwards he said: “I took the opportunity to speak to David Cameron and Theresa May about the challenges we face in Lancashire.

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“I’m fighting to ensure people’s priorities for policing in their area are listened to, taken seriously, and acted upon by the police.

“The reception was a great opportunity to meet with other PCC candidates to discuss best practice and to understand some of the issues concerning them in their regions.”