The Guardian – Police chief accuses home secretary of power grab
The Guardian – Police chief accuses home secretary of power grab
The Guardian reports that police chiefs are accusing the home secretary of a power grab.
The paper says police leaders have accused the home secretary of a “power grab” that would prevent them from speaking out. It says an extraordinary row has broken out over the draft plans, with police accusing Priti Patel of trying to obtain new powers without parliamentary approval.
A source close to her denies it’s a power grab, the paper says.
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