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Article: We must challenge Labour over its failure to fight crime where it has responsibility for policing
Originally published in Conservative Home With Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour reportedly preparing to “double down” on its controversial attack ads, which include claims Rishi Sunak is responsible for rising crime, it’s worth reminding readers (and voters at large) that Labour are far from tough on crime and its causes. Rather, they themselves are having a Read more
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Jay Singh-Sohal meets PM, presents WW1 Sikh Memorial painting
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been presented with a special portrait of a Sikh soldier at an event in 10 Downing Street to celebrate the contribution of Sikhs to Britain during the occasion of Vaisakhi. The portrait was of the WW1 Sikh Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum and was presented by the memorial Read more
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West Midlands Crime More Than Doubles Under Decade of Labour PCCs
113% Rise In West Midlands Crime Under A Decade Of Labour PCCs Crime in the West Midlands has more than doubled during a decade of a Labour Police and Crime Commissioner. That’s the alarming findings from a Freedom of Information request and analysis undertaken by a local campaigner that shows that between 2012 and 2022, total annual Read more
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+£155 million funding to Level Up the West Midlands welcomed by Jay Singh-Sohal
Jay Singh-Sohal has welcomed new investment of more than £155 million from the Conservative Government to improve infrastructure and cultural projects in the West Midlands, as part of the £2.1 billion being committed in the second round of the Levelling Up Fund. The Fund – which was announced by the Conservatives in 2020 – helps Read more
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Article: Combining the role of Mayor with Police and Crime Commissioner would provide better value for the West Midlands
Originally published on ConservativeHome.com Combining the role of Mayor with Police and Crime Commissioner would provide better value for the West Midlands We enter 2023 with a spring in our step in the West Midlands, having had a hugely successful 12 months with notable successes including the Commonwealth Games, firms such as Aviva moving to Birmingham, Read more