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“A Local Business Shouldn’t Have to Pay for a Job the Police Should Do”-Romford MP Slams Parade Funding Fiasco.

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“It is outrageous that our Scouts need £9,000 to march safely – police should be protecting them, not local businesses!” #StGeorgesDay #Havering.

The Reform Member of Parliament for Romford-Andrew Rosindell MP shares his statement on the £9K donation by local community hero Dean from Chigwell Windows to save St George’s Day parades.

Dean Floyd and his team at Chigwell Construction have been amazing supporters of our community in Collier Row for many years and again, Dean has come to the rescue to save our traditional St. George’s Day Scout parade.

I am truly grateful to him.  Dean is a hero for doing this, but he shouldn’t have to.  We pay a huge amount to the Mayor of London by way of a precept, to provide us with local Police to look after our borough, but we are not getting  the support we pay for.

It is outrageous that our Havering Police cannot protect our local Scouts for a short parade in Collier Row, but they are sent into London to police marches that are pro-Palestine, left-wing anti-capitalist demonstrations, pride parades and climate change fanatics disrupting our capital, but a non-political parade that celebrates England, English culture and the Patron Saint of Scouting, St. George, is not supported to keep our young people safe.

It is beyond imaginable that this has happened in Romford and I am appalled that a local business has had to pay for a job that the Police should be doing automatically.

The issue is this, if we back down and accept the decision by the Police and Havering Council to charge the Scouts £9,000.00, how will this be funded in the future?  We cannot expect Dean and Chigwell Construction to pay for this every year from now on.  It is completely wrong.

I am calling on the Metropolitan Police to reverse their shameful decision and support our local Romford Scouts and the Hornchurch Scouts too.  It is not acceptable that such a huge sum of money needs to be paid for a so called “traffic management” plan, when a few Police and some volunteer marshalla could do the job at no additional cost.

I will be raising this with the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and with the government in the House of Commons. 

This cannot happen again next year, and I can assure Romford Scouts that when there is a change of administration in the Town Hall in May, there will be no charges imposed on them for celebrating St. Geroge’s Day, should Reform UK take control of our Town Hall.

I have worked with and supported the Romford & Distract Scout Association since I was a councillor in Havering over thirty years ago, and I can assure them that as their M.P., the Scouts will always be able to count on my support.


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7 thoughts on ““A Local Business Shouldn’t Have to Pay for a Job the Police Should Do”-Romford MP Slams Parade Funding Fiasco.

  • 12th March 2026 at 8:19 am
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    It’s also outrageous that Scouts or any other traditional community-pride activity should be expected to cover the huge expenses of public unrest that has been allowed to cloud the peace of West End shopping and theatre visits for months. Picking on easy targets instead of firm public control. This needs careful thought and liaison next year to stop last minute shocks to our community groups. ReformUK will not adopt a defeatist role.

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    • 12th March 2026 at 2:12 pm
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      Not to mention all those groups of yobs shouting at and rioting outside of hotels over the past year

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  • 12th March 2026 at 2:10 pm
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    Maybe the previous Conservative MP for Romford shouldn’t have voted for all those cuts in police funding that have left them in this situation.

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  • 12th March 2026 at 4:26 pm
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    @simon Andrew rosindell was not part of the previous conservative government and has always been very critical of the conservative party

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    • 12th March 2026 at 5:28 pm
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      Mr Rosindell was a Conservative MP, albeit not a minister (even Johnson, Truss and Sunak thought him not talented enough to even be Under-Secretary for Paper Clips), so was lobby fodder to vote for the cuts referred to at the whips bidding.

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      • 13th March 2026 at 9:09 pm
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        @stephen Boris, truss and sunak were a bunch of globalist Tory wets and have turned Britain into a m***im country. Between 2021-2024 4.8 million mostly unskilled and non-EU migrants entered this country. They also refused to ban sharia law courts, the Muslim brotherhood, the IRGC, cousin marriages and the burka in the uk.

  • 14th March 2026 at 5:37 pm
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    @romford Tina
    Britain turned into a Muslim country ? What rubbish !
    Less than 4% of the population is Muslim, as per the last census, which is hardly ‘domination’.
    Sharia Law courts don’t need banning as they have no basis in UK law, exactly the same as the CoE ecclesiastical courts and the Jewish Beth Din courts.
    The Muslim Brotherhood and the IRGC can’t be banned as they are not British organisations. They could be declared ‘terrorist’ groups, but the UK government can no more ‘ban’ them than they can ‘ban’, say, ICE or Mossad.
    Cousin marriage is legal in the UK and has been for centuries. It has nothing whatsoever to do with Islam. The royal family, for instance, has a history of marriage between cousins.
    Why pick on just burgas to ban ? If you’re going to ban that sort of thing, then you should consider banning nun’s habits and balaclavas – or is just anything to do with Islam that seems to bother you ?

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