Marianne Storey

Real Change, Honest Leadership, Safer Dorset

Vote 2nd May 2024

Marianne Storey

Dorset Police & Crime Commissioner 2024

Introducing Marianne

My Campaign Pillars

Empowering Dorset with authentic change:

where transparency meets community safety

Higher Visibility of Police

I aim to enhance the visibility of our police officers in all communities, ensuring they are present where and when needed, and to foster greater transparency and accountability within the force.

Safety for Women & Girls

I am committed to dismantling the culture of violence against women and girls, ensuring their safety everywhere and at every time through allyship and reclaiming safe public spaces.

Supporting our Young People

I am dedicated to creating a collaborative environment that addresses the root causes of youth crime and providing focused actions to safeguard young people from the crimes that affect them and our communities the most.

My Election Address

I am an independent candidate because I believe the Police and Crime Commissioner should be a democratically elected advocate for local people, not governed by a political party. Only by being independent can the PCC hold the police to account. 

My priorities have grown from conversations I have had with the public, with police representatives and with organisations who work with victims of crime. People have said they want a police force they can trust; a force that responds, listens, and can be seen to be tackling crime.

On behalf of the people of Dorset, I will lead real change tackling the root causes of crime, through honest dialogue and transparent actions.

I will champion a police force that is visible – enabling us to reclaim our town centres, protect our rural areas and defend our coastal communities, whilst also galvanising the public sector to bolster prevention.

  1. I will ensure you have visible Police Officers preventing crime. I want you to hear reassurance coming from the teams tackling violent and serious crime. You also have the right to be taken seriously when you have concerns and complaints. I will ensure this happens by creating a culture of visibility from the top, and a police force you can trust.
  2. The safety of women and girls must be improved. By prioritising specialist teams who create safety and justice for vulnerable people, and interventions proven to work, perpetrators of crimes, like domestic abuse, can be stopped in their tracks.
  3. Prevention of crime is rooted in supporting our younger people; – as perpetrators, or as victims. My initiatives will support disadvantaged young people to prevent them being involved in crime. In turn, communities will have more of a say about policing in our neighbourhoods.

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Beyond Party Lines: My Plan for No Politics Policing in Dorset

Having spoken to hundreds of people in the last few weeks, it is clear to me, that the people of Dorset cherish our community’s safety and quality of life – values that transcend the reach of political agendas.

As a candidate for Dorset Police & Commissioner, my focus is clear: to spearhead a policing strategy rooted in accountability and objectivity and dedicated to the welfare of all residents, irrespective of political affiliations.

This vision for a “No Politics Policing” model in Dorset is built on the principles of honest leadership, enhanced police visibility at every level, and a prevention agenda rooted in targeted support for vulnerable groups, such as women, girls, and my young people.

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Letter to Residents

I am writing to tell you about the election that will take place on 2nd May 2024 for the appointment of Dorset’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and to ask if you will vote for change.

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Vote on 2nd May 2024

Marianne Storey

Real Change, Honest Leadership, Safer Dorset.

My priorities:

Higher Police Visibility,

Safer for Women & Girls,

Supporting our Young People.

2nd May 2024 Election

Dorset Police & Crime Commissioner 2024

#realhonestleadership

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