27 January 2014

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown questions the Minister for Crime Prevention about reducing the costs of processing firearms applications and calls for uniform treatment across all 42 constabularies.

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): May I draw attention to my declaration in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests? I am the chairman of the all-party group on shooting and conservation, which has been studying the matter in considerable detail. Is not the important the fact that there should be uniform treatment across all 42 constabularies and that the police should adopt best practice to drive down costs so that each applicant, wherever they come from, can be sure that they are getting the very best value for money?
 
Norman Baker: I certainly agree with my hon. Friend that the police should adopt best practice, and they are developing an e-commerce system, as he knows, which will reduce the average costs from £196 to £169, but it will still leave a significant shortfall.