Derbyshire's first Police and Crime Commissioner elected
LABOUR candidate Alan Charles has been elected as Derbyshire's first Police and Crime Commissioner.
He beat opponents Simon Spencer, of Conservative, and UKIP's David Gale and independent Rod Hutton to take the role.
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Alan Charles
Mr Gale and Mr Hutton were eliminated after the first count at Alfreton Leisure Centre, with Mr Charles elected after the second.
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Comments
by Neo_MadBadger
Saturday, November 17 2012, 7:07PM
“Hackneyed. Shome mishtake shurely? You've quoted a post said to be mine which does not state that I live In Nottinghamshire.”
by Hackneytom
Saturday, November 17 2012, 3:10PM
“Bazil he Cat "hideously white middle classes." This is pure racism! As I have always thought you are indeed a racist bigot NeoMadBadger.”
by Philanthropic
Saturday, November 17 2012, 1:17PM
“I think the 'national' picture of police leadership is really amusing, when you consider how the 'wealth' is generally spread around in this country. Generally speaking the country's wealth is spread around the leafy shire County's, with the odd exception like Derbyshire. Nearly all these shire county's and 'wealth' pots police authorities are now run by 'tory' PCC's, so it would suggest that it is these very shire county's led by 'tory' puppets are ther places where savage cut backs are going to be made and universal 'privatisation' of many police duties. So the chances of seeing a bobby on the beat or driving around rural area's is less likely than Burton Albion beating Barcelona 6-0 in the European Champions League final. This will be like Christmas has come every day to all thieves, burglars, *****'s, and con artists, which is very ironic indeed. No doubt Dave n Nick will bring about a new law allowing any wealthy tory voter's to shoot on sight anyone not driving a range rover or sporting plus fours and a tweed jacket, who dares to enter a shire county. Obviously grooms, pheasant drivers and servants will be given special exemptions.”
by Andrew_Ilson
Saturday, November 17 2012, 12:16PM
“Or Homs”
by Derby_born
Saturday, November 17 2012, 12:04PM
“I do not agree with politicising the Police force, it is shameful that there are so few independent Police Commissioners. The Conservatives have the majority share, Labour come second, Independents come third and UKIP have none. Check the details below or log onto the website: PCC election results http://tinyurl.com/cfshemy The full National results are published here.”
by Bazil_the_Cat
Saturday, November 17 2012, 11:13AM
“Would you prefer no Human rights derby scorn ?.
It was a proud moment in history when tony signed us up to the act.
It's here to stay.
You could move to the US or Israel”
by Derby_born
Saturday, November 17 2012, 10:29AM
“What is the Labour policy on dealing with crime? Here is what Councillor Hardyal Dhinsda said of illegal trading of illicit tobacco in Derby: "Councillor Hardyal Dhindsa, cabinet member responsible for trading standards, said the shops would not be prosecuted on this occasion because he wanted to work with them to "get their houses in order".
http://tinyurl.com/cnjtp7q (Human rights laws prevent Derby City Council shaming counterfeiters).”
by ally1962
Saturday, November 17 2012, 9:27AM
“We didnt vote. Had no idea who the candidates were. Total waste of tax payers money”
by bubbles2u2
Saturday, November 17 2012, 8:22AM
“Will policing in Derbyshire benefit??
NO!”
by bubbles2u2
Saturday, November 17 2012, 8:20AM
“A waste of money.. a Commisioner with no mandate and a demoralised police force...and thats progress?
God help us.
Why can't governments spend money on helping its citizens?”