Tory police commissioners threaten Home Office with legal action

Row 'heaps extra pressure' on Home Secretary, who created the role of PCCs three years ago

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Six police and crime commissioners, five of whom are Tories, are threatening to seek a judicial review over proposed Home Office changes to the way police forces are funded in England and Wales.

A brainchild of the Conservatives, elected police and crime commissioners (PCCs) were first introduced in 2012, although the election drew an extremely low turnout at just 15.1 per cent.

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