Theresa May to announce emergency package of up to £50million to tackle the knife crime epidemic
Chancellor Philip Hammond is providing the immediate funding package to meet the need for putting more bobbies on the beat
THERESA May is ready to announce an emergency package worth up to £50 million to tackle Britain’s knife-crime epidemic.
The Sun understands that Chancellor Philip Hammond has agreed to offer the fresh cash to settle a Cabinet rift with the Home Secretary.
In a compromise Mr Hammond is preparing to release an immediate funding package worth “tens of millions” to plug short-term gaps in police force budgets to meet the need for putting more bobbies on the beat.
The emergency cash will be available to overstretched police forces between now and April to fund overtime hours worked by officers as they tackle the surge in knife crime in cities.
Insiders pointed out that from April forces will get access to a fresh £970 million funding package that has already been announced.
Officials are in a race against time to hammer out the details of the emergency cash in time for the Chancellor to announce it in his Spring Statement on Wednesday.
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Mr Hammond hopes that the extra cash will settle a Cabinet dispute with Mr Javid - despite a big discrepancy in what has been offered and what the Home Secretary requested.
It comes 48 hours after Mr Hammond sparked uproar by saying overstretched police forces re-prioritise their existing resources to “nip” knife crime in the bud.
He said working more efficiently could free up man hours equivalent to hiring an extra 11,000 extra police officers.
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