The current way of assessing terrorist threats was started in 2006. Since then the level has been at 'substantial' for 3 years and 5 months in total. All the rest of the time it has either been severe or critical (mainly severe, we seem to go into critical briefly after an attack). Both substantial and severe mean there is a heightened chance of an attack, either possible or likely.
In these circumstances cutting 20,000 police officers, more than 15% of the total number, seems more than a mistake to me, it seems ****ing negligent.
There is good reason not to trust or have confidence in Corbyn/Abbott on security, I certainly don't. But May has a track record of not being trustworthy on it as Home Secretary and Rudd is her creature. The reason we have troops on the street today is that there are not enough police officers. If we need the troops to keep us safe, they should be there, but let's not pretend it's about anything other than capacity.
At the appropriate time it will be interesting to see an independent review of this latest outrage. We know the perpetrator was known to the police and intelligence services. Did they simply underestimate the threat he and his gang posed or did they not have the resources to monitor him properly? And if the latter will the deaths be laid directly at May's door, just like the deaths of British servicemen in Afghanistan and Iraq are laid at Blair's?
This was a major failure of the type predicted by the Police Federation to be the likely result of the drastic cuts in police numbers. May described their protestations as 'scaremongering'. The excuse given is that there hundreds of such people out there and they can't all be constantly monitored. Well with 20,000 less police officers it's going to be more difficult isn't it? This scumbag seems to have been such an obvious danger, I dread to think how bad the people are that we are monitoring.
I think there's quite a bit of ignorance on here concerning how the security services work, especially about how surveillance is carried out.
How many of the 20,000 police cut are likely to have been highly trained armed officers of the type needed to add more security on the streets in the event of a heightened terrorist threat?
Strolls...........normal bobbies on the beat do not carry out any surveillance on these people, Indeed they wouldn't even know such operations were happening on their patch in many instances. (I've already agreed that cutting police numbers was a mistake however).
We have troops on the streets because there aren't enough highly trained armed police officers and this has been a problem from long before May was on the scene. The army took over guarding important buildings etc, thus releasing these armed cops to be more prevalent and there to try to protect the likes of you guys. Ask most normal people in the street and they are reassured and GRATEFUL for the increased security presence.
Perhaps a little less blaming of our Government and a bit more of the murderous scum killing our people would make a refreshing change. Corbyn & Co always blame their own Country and there's plenty of that on here too.
I'm pretty sick of it and as it seems I'm very much in the minority on here, I'll stop banging my head against this particular brick wall for a while before I say something I shouldn't and that I'll regret,