Gordon Brown: We will not abandon Liverpool

Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits Liverpool

Row over city cabinet policing bill

LIBERAL Democrats in Liverpool last night called on the Government to foot the bill for policing the cabinet meeting in the city today.

It is the first time a UK Government cabinet meeting has been held in Liverpool and only the third time the cabinet has met outside London since 1921.

The cost of policing November’s cabinet meeting in Leeds was £137,719 without including the bill for the presence of the Met’s special branch.

The bill for the visit could reach £200,000 once Government costs are included. The first cabinet away-day in Birmingham cost the Government £62,000 excluding policing.

Last night Cllr Paula Keaveney, executive member for ethical governance on Liverpool council, said: “My concern is that everyone is hard pressed at the moment, and I don’t see why the people of Liverpool should be paying extra for what in my view is a publicity stunt.”

Cllr Keaveney has put down a number of questions on the subject to the meeting of the full council later this month.

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