This morning at Business Questions, Andrew Rosindell M.P. raised serious concerns in Parliament about Metropolitan Police and Community Support Officers being redeployed from transport policing to a private contractor within Transport for London.
What does this mean for policing, accountability, and public safety?
Happy new year to you, Mr Speaker, and to all of your staff in the Speaker’s Office.
I would like the Leader of the House to know that I am very concerned to hear that several police and community support officers, who are currently under transport policing command in the Metropolitan police, are being forcefully redeployed to a private contractor within Transport for London. That has caused a tremendous amount of upset for those concerned, including one of my constituents whose only other option is to resign. Will the Leader of the House consider having a broader debate on the structure of the Metropolitan police and its relationship with outside, private organisations?
Andrew Rosindell M.P., Member of Parliament for Romford
Should those issues arise from the investigation that we have just been talking about, I am sure that there will be an opportunity for the hon. Gentleman to raise those concerns. However, the way that resources are deployed is a matter for the Mayor of London and I am sure that he is doing everything that he can to ensure that officers are deployed where they are most needed. It is an unsettling time for the people who are in that situation, but deployment is fundamentally a matter for the Mayor of London.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Alan Campbell M.P., Leader of the House of Commons
