Kent faces a loss of £ 48.1 million over the next four years. It comes as part of potential Conservative cuts to police budgets as part of Wednesday’s Autumn Statement.
Speaking ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review, Lord Paddick – the Liberal Democrats Home Affairs lead in the Lords and former Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner said:
“Neighbourhood policing has been a great success in providing reassurance to communities.
“By building trust and confidence between the police and the people they serve, neighbourhood policing teams are the front line in preventing radicalisation and trusted routes through which community intelligence can be passed, information on issues from drug dealing to terrorism.
“The government must ensure police forces are given the resources they need to maintain this vital part of policing.
Paul Chaplin, party spokesperson added:
“I know how hard our local policemen and women work to keep us all safe, day in and day out. It is shocking to see that the Conservative Government are failing to do right by them.
“I am calling on the Government to rethink these damaging cuts and back our bobbies.”