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INTERVIEW

Is the new police reform white paper genuine reform – or a quiet constitutional revolution in British policing?

PCCs in focus

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Bernard Rix talks to former ACC and Policing Insight contributor Ian Wiggett the morning after the UK Government’s From Local to National white paper lands. Drawing on decades of senior experience, Ian unpacks what the proposals really mean: a new National Police Service, force mergers, the end of PCCs. The speakers express concerns about the shift in governance and accountability, the potential challenges of implementing these reforms, and the introduction of a license to practice for police officers.

If you want a clear, early breakdown of what’s at stake for chiefs, officers and the public, this is a must-watch.

Takeaways

  • White paper signals a major constitutional shift in policing
  • Power moves “from local to national” in reality, not just title
  • New National Police Service creates a single “supreme commander” role
  • Home Secretary gains unprecedented ability to direct policing
  • Force mergers back on the table, with a summer review
  • PCCs to be abolished and replaced by local policing boards
  • “And crime” and victim focus risk being sidelined
  • Licence to practise could add bureaucracy without fixing culture

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Police Reform White Paper
03:09 Key Themes and Constitutional Changes
05:59 The Role of the National Police Service
08:57 Force Mergers and Governance Changes
11:56 Police and Crime Commissioners: The Shift in Power
15:09 The Concept of License to Practice
18:11 Concerns and Future Implications

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