Matthew Scott PCC: From Musician to Kent Police and Crime Commissioner
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What does a Police and Crime Commissioner actually do and how much power do they really have over policing in the UK?In this episode of Pints with Bridger, I sit down with Matthew Scott, Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent. We go far beyond politics and headlines. From holding Chief Constables to account behind closed doors, to the future of PCCs under Labour’s proposed reforms, Matthew explains how policing really works and where the public’s voice fits into it all.We also discuss neighbourhood policing, council tax, crime prevention, funding local community projects, Independent Custody Visitors, and whether abolishing PCCs would give the public more or less influence over policing.Away from the suit and title, we also talk about the personal side of public office, including the role music and creativity have played alongside the pressures of the job.Whether you’re interested in politics, policing, leadership, or how decisions affecting your community are actually made, this episode gives a rare behind-the-scenes insight into modern policing in Britain.