Should the police be allowed to strike?

The Police Federation of England and Wales is demanding a minimum 17% pay increase for officers - and suggest their salaries are negatively affected by restrictions on their right to strike.


Police officers have been prohibited from striking by law for over a century, with the most recent legislation being the Police Act 1996. 


Steve Hartshorn, National Chair of the PFEW, discusses the difficulties involved with policing right now amid a lack of public trust and explains what could happen next if their demands aren’t met. 



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