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STATEMENT from Donna Jones: Abolition of PCCs

13 November 2025

“Today’s announcement isn’t unexpected. The government had already outlined plans for every part of England to be represented by an elected Mayor by 2029. Where a Mayor’s area matches the boundaries of a Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), it was clear the two roles would be merged. So this outcome was inevitable.

“What is disappointing is the lack of consultation with the public before today’s announcement.

“When we see issues in policing, such as in the recent BBC documentary about issues in the MET, it is right that there is strong effective independent governance of policing. PCC’s have made that happen.

“Firstly, I need to make clear to the people of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight that this will not have a direct impact here.

“For us, the position is unchanged because Hampshire and the Solent Mayoral Combined County Authority will be formed in 2026, and PCC powers are due to be transferred to the mayor’s office in 2027.

“Since my election in 2021, I have funded 815 additional police officers; launched a highly successful named Local Bobby scheme which has since been rolled out nationally; reopened 8 police stations; and introduced a Victims Hub and invested £11m every year in victim and perpetrator support programmes.

“Knife crime has also significantly reduced and my funding of the UKPAC initiative is seeing prolific shoplifters targeted and local businesses protected.

“Having a single, visible local leader – answerable to the public – has improved scrutiny and transparency, ensuring policing deliver on the issues that matter most to local communities.

“Whatever follows in our place must be rooted in local and national accountability, clear and identifiable leadership and connected to local communities. The public deserve nothing less.”