HOME Secretary Theresa May came to Derby's Market Place today as the county prepares to elect its first Police Crime Commissioner.
During her visit, Ms May encouraged people to get out and vote in tomorrow's election and was lending her support to Conservative candidate Simon Spencer.
She said: "If people are interested in how law and order and the police are operating in their areas then should turn out and vote because it is the Police Crime Commissioner who will be holding the chief constable to account and setting the priorities for the police."
During her visit, Ms May encouraged people to get out and vote in tomorrow's election and was lending her support to Conservative candidate Simon Spencer.
She said: "If people are interested in how law and order and the police are operating in their areas then should turn out and vote because it is the Police Crime Commissioner who will be holding the chief constable to account and setting the priorities for the police."