Petition · past parliament · Home Office
Reduce police funding by £1 billion per year and fund crime prevention instead
Closed
33 signatures
What the petition asks
The Government should reduce police funding by £1 billion per year.
It should use this money to fund local authorities and support services which help to prevent crime – specifically mental health first responders, services for homeless people, substance abuse programs, food access, workforce development, and victim support.
Some of the main causes of crime in the UK are poverty, alcohol addiction, and drug abuse. In 2020-21, police funding for England and Wales was £15.88 billion. By reallocating just £1 billion each year, the Government could fund community programmes to support those in poverty and those struggling with addiction, we could prevent crime. Evidence shows that increasing police funding does not necessarily lower crime rates, but reducing poverty does.
Some of the main causes of crime in the UK are poverty, alcohol addiction, and drug abuse. In 2020-21, police funding for England and Wales was £15.88 billion. By reallocating just £1 billion each year, the Government could fund community programmes to support those in poverty and those struggling with addiction, we could prevent crime. Evidence shows that increasing police funding does not necessarily lower crime rates, but reducing poverty does.
Timeline
| 12 Apr 2022 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 26 Oct 2022 | Closed to new signatures |
Key facts
Signatures
33
Status
Closed
Department
Home Office
Opened
12 Apr 2022
Closed
26 Oct 2022
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.