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ELECTIONS: Choose the police and crime commissioner for Gloucestershire

It is time to vote for who will be Gloucestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for the next four years.

Polling booths are open for voters to pick one of four candidates.

The elected official will help ensure our police force functions effectively, without actually running it themselves.

Only two people have held the post in Gloucestershire since it was created in 2012 and both have thrown their hats in once again.

The first was Martin Surl, who held the role for eight years as an Independent. He is standing for election again this year as a Liberal Democrat.

He was ousted in 2021 by the current PCC, Conservative Chris Nelson and there is no love between the two.

Mr Nelson has accused Mr Surl of having dropped the force into special measures and said he has a "dreadful record".

While Mr Surl has attacked his successor's decision to drop a key crime pledge to investigate every crime to instead focus on boosting police numbers.

Also running are Independent Matthew Randolph and Labour's Ashley Smith.

Read statements from each candidate are below.

The ballot will run alongside the election for all councill seats in Gloucester, Cheltenham and Stroud .

 Martin Surl

When it comes to policing in Gloucestershire, I think it's time to go back to a time and place where 'every crime mattered' and 'every victim mattered'. Such a time did exist, and it must return. That's my pledge to you.

Between 2012 and 2021 I was Gloucestershire's first Police and Crime Commissioner, during what I call the austerity years.

I was born in the County and served 32 years in the police in all ranks from Constable to Chief Superintendent, spending the last five working throughout the UK to build the country's first ever counter terrorism network.

I understand all aspects of policing from walking the beat, leading major investigations to the infrastructure that underpins it.

You'll hear claims that the Tory government provided 20,000 more police, that's true and Gloucestershire were given 150, but lost 249.

The Facts:

  • The police confirm, not even one of the extra promised police officers were recruited
  • Claims of 400 extra police just don't add up. That's unverified
  • 15 years of austerity took our police to breaking point
  • 249 full time experienced officers, 32 PCSO, 79 staff were cut and a £36,000,000 reduction to the annual budget imposed.
  • Crime not investigated, calls not answered and a demoralised workforce
  • Courts closed - massive backlogs and overflowing prisons
  • Youth clubs closed
  • A force struggling to recover post covid.

How do we ensure That Every Crime Matters?

  • A highly motivated workforce
  • A highly trained, skilled, and effective work force
  • Improving the quality of investigation for all crimes
  • Improving the police response to all crimes
  • Improving service to victims of all crimes
  • Improving investigations of more road collisions, not just fatalities
  • Improving confidence in our police

Chris Nelson

In the last three years as your Police and Crime Commissioner, I have delivered all my election pledges:

helped Gloucestershire Police cut anti-social behaviour by 59%

slashed 101 call waiting times to less than two minutes

cut online scams and the cost of rural crime by 29%

funded 400 more police officers, PCSOs and police staff.

I have opened new police hubs, made our roads safer by introducing the Community Speedwatch+ scheme, brought in £16 million of extra funding for things like more CCTV and made sure that every crime really does matter, by getting every crime recorded.

If I have the privilege of being re-elected on 2 May, I will:

make these extra police more visible and accessible throughout Gloucestershire, with more foot patrols, new police stations in underused buildings and re-open police station front desks

expand my zero-tolerance approach to ASB, to focus on tackling community crimeslike house burglary, car crime, shoplifting and drug dealing

tackle drugs and serious violence, including domestic abuse, and take a joined-up approach to reduce reoffending and prevent people turning to crime in the first place

we need safer roads in our communities. I will work with the Road Safety Partnership and provide extra resources for Roads Policing

I will ensure the police arrest more criminals, solve more crimes and provide better victim careI have already funded over 400 more police, but we still need more detectives. I will ensure these extra resources are being used wisely, efficiently and effectively.

Ashley Smith

It's time for change

Too often people fear that when things go wrong, no one will come and nothing will be done. Ask yourself, do you feel more or less safe than you did 14 years ago?

The Conservatives have cut neighbourhood policing and crippled our courts. More criminals are being let off and victims let down. Criminals today are less than half as likely to be caught as they were under the last Labour government. That is the scale of the collapse in law and order under this Conservative Government. It was a political choice to cut police.

Having grown up and lived in Gloucestershire my entire life, I know the issues facing our communities and have a record of standing up for my community as a Councillor on Stroud District Council. In my own ward I have seen the impact anti-social behaviour can have on the lives of families who ought to feel safe in their own communities and homes.

Fly tipping is rife and in Gloucestershire we face the unique challenge of rural crime which hurts our farmers, landscapes, and communities. In our town and city centres, shop workers are too often forced to deal with violence, threats and abuse as a result of this breakdown in order. Nobody should feel threatened at work, walking home at night or in the comfort of their own homes.

Labour will be tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. My priorities will be:

Tackling anti-social behaviour

Preventing knife crime on our streets

Tackling violence against women and girls

As your PCC, I will work tirelessly to make your voice heard and your priorities on crime delivered to keep our community safe.

Matthew Randolph

I have decided that it is necessary to stand as an independent candidate for the role of police and crime commissioner for Gloucestershire.

Our constabulary is no longer a police service and now call themselves "The Force" we do not pay for a force that takes instructions from our government we pay our constabulary to protect the public by investigating and detecting crimes, this is a duty our constabulary seem to have forgotten.

The duty of the police is to investigate all crimes independently that are reported to them, this is clearly not happening in Gloucestershire, OUR police fail to investigate certain crimes that are reported to them, depending on who committed them.

Victims are left weeks and even months for the police to attend and take statements, but always have enough staff to collect fines from motorists who may drive a few miles over the speed limits, is this what we really want from OUR police service.

As an independent commissioner I will not hide from the important issues that need addressing, I am the only candidate who will speak up for the people and ensure the issues you raise are fully investigated and hold OUR constabulary accountable if they fail in their duty.

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