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29

Oct 2021

Last Updated: 28/10/2021
Politics
Politics

Former Pateley Bridge businessman to stand again for police commissioner

by Calvin Robinson

| 29 Oct, 2021
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Former Pateley Bridge businessman Keith Tordoff has confirmed he will stand as an independent candidate for North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. An election will be held for the role on November 25.

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Keith Tordoff, who will be standing as an independent candidate for North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.

Former Pateley Bridge businessman Keith Tordoff has announced he will stand again for North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.

Mr Tordoff, who used to own the Oldest Sweet Shop in the World in the town, said he was standing in the November election because he felt the commissioner’s office was in “a state of shambles”.

Mr Tordoff stood for the role in May and received 22,338 votes.

An election is being held following the resignation of Philip Allott, who stepped down after comments he made on the murder of Sarah Everard led to hundreds of complaints to his office and a vote of no confidence in him.

Mr Tordoff, who will stand as an independent candidate, said the commissioner needed to be “somebody who is not affiliated to a political party”.

He said:

“It needs strong leadership and it needs somebody with experience.
“I have got police experience and business experience.”






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When asked how he would tackle violence against women and girls, Mr Tordoff said he had an “understanding of working with victims” as a former police officer.

He said:

“I have a background in the police, I have the understanding.
“My position has the most experience.”


Mr Tordoff said his pledges from May remained in place. They included tackling anti-social behaviour, making police more visible and freeing up officers to go out into the community.

He also reiterated his pledge to donate £20,000 of his commissioner salary to registered charities. The police, fire and crime commissioner is paid £74,400 a year.

Voters will head to the polls to elect a new police commissioner on November 25.

The Conservatives have announced Harrogate councillor, Zoe Metcalfe, will stand for the party on polling day.

Meanwhile, Labour have confirmed that 23-year-old student paramedic, Emma Scott-Spivey, will contest the election.