Cameron challenged over West Midlands police officers being forced to retire
David Cameron was challenged to explain why an experienced West Midlands Police officer had been forced into retirement at the age of just 48 as he clashed with Labour over spending cuts.
Labour leader Ed Miliband highlighted the case of Dave Hewitt, who led a team tackling team tackling anti-social behaviour, such as dangerous dogs, nuisance neighbours and cannabis factories, but has now been forced out of the police service
Read the entire story at the Birmingham Post.
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