Labour has cut local police just when burglaries, knife crime, and anti-social behaviour have soared.
Since 2018, antisocial behaviour across Hammersmith and Fulham has soared. There have been more offenses than ever before and residents are starting to feel unsafe.
'Labour have removed police from our streets. They've removed our parks police. And now we're seeing consequences with a rise in crime across the borough,' says Victoria Brocklebank-Fowler, leader of the Conservative group.
Residents have raised concerns over the lack of streetlighting - with many demanding the need for brighter and better lighting. And the new traffic policies have resulted in residents complaining they can't get dropped to their door at night.
'Cutting crime isn't up for debate. Feeling safe is a necessity. That's the message we're sending to Labour,'
'We'll put police back on our streets. We'll improve communication between residents and police with regular public meetings. And we'll reinstate the parks police to help tackle antisocial behaviour.'