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'No privatisation' pledge from police and crime commissioner candidate

Ex-MP David Jamieson launched his bid for the post, vacated by the death of the party’s Bob Jones, alongside shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper in Erdington yesterday

Coun David Jamieson

Labour’s candidate to be the West Midlands’ next police and crime commissioner pledged there would be no “privatisation of the police” on his watch.

Ex-MP David Jamieson launched his bid for the post, vacated by the death of the party’s Bob Jones, alongside shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper in Erdington yesterday.

Ms Cooper gave a major law and order speech focusing on domestic abuse.

And she backed Mr Jamieson, a former Birmingham teacher who worked alongside her as a Government whip and junior transport minister until he quit Parliament in 2005.

She said: “The West Midlands does not need a Tory cheerleader, or a º£½ÇÊÓÆµIP candidate sewing the seeds of division.

“David will build on Bob’s work, stopping major private contracts, backing neighbourhood policing, recruiting more officers and working in partnership with local communities.”

Mr Jamieson: “My first vow is to carry on Bob’s good work.

“The task ahead is to maintain the legacy, but to also tackle new challenges.