In my post below I do not once mention "more spending". What I am talking about is cutting staff teams. If you have a local bin collection team and you halve their staff then it is going to be very hard for your local bin team to do the same job that double the amount of people did previously - and so you start getting problems with bin collections and then people are unhappy. Most public services are run by people, and it is the people, and the correct staff structures and numbers, that ensure a competent job. Policing is very much the same. You actually need people to be out on the street, supporting residents where appropriate and arresting people when needed. Just to have the same amount of police as 10 years ago would be a start. Spending money in the right places is what I would support.