Motion text
That this House notes that a report by the Social Market Foundation, commissioned by the Police Federation of England and Wales, found that police pay fell by 17 per cent in real terms between 2000 and 2020; further notes that if current trends continue, police officers will face a further 4 per cent cut in real terms by 2027; recognises that the report found that the starting salaries of police constables have risen considerably slower than earnings as a whole across the economy; acknowledges the findings of the 2022 Police Federation Pay and Morale Survey which found that one in five police officers were considering leaving the service within the next two years and high levels of low morale across the occupation; notes that police officers are unable to strike for better remuneration; and calls on the Police Remuneration Review Body to consider the findings of both reports when setting future pay awards and requests that the Home Office allocate additional resources to Police Forces in England and Wales to fund additional pay awards.
Signatures (7)
The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.
Edwards, Jonathan
Independent
Signed on
20 March 2023
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on
21 March 2023
Lake, Ben
Plaid Cymru
Signed on
23 March 2023
Saville Roberts, Liz
Plaid Cymru
Signed on
23 March 2023
Williams, Hywel
Plaid Cymru
Signed on
23 March 2023
Maskell, Rachael
Labour
Signed on
30 March 2023
In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.
There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.