I was invited at short notice to dinner at Exeter College today by a friend. I had the great pleasure of sitting next to the Rector, Dr Frances Cairncross and we had a good discussion about Labour’s housing policies in the City including the apparent contradiction of making development difficult by insisting on huge financial contributions to other housing and the push to get more and more students out of family housing so it can be released to the rest of the market.
The dinner was extremely enjoyable and it was good to talk a bit about local politics (at their instigation) with some academic members of Exeter’s staff. One College member was celebrating her fifth birthday as she had been born on February 29th, 20 years ago. Actually I’d say it was her fourth as there was no leap year in 2000!
After the meal we were treated to an excellent presentation by the Thames Valley Police Chief Constable, Sara Thornton CBE QPM. Sara had been the guest of The Rector of the College and was giving a talk to some students studying criminology. The title of the talk was “Does it Matter if there are Fewer Police Officers in the Future?”. I was hugely impressed at Sara’s strong sense of justice both for victim as well as the accused. I thought her insights into what makes good Policing and how communities work were really fascinating and resonated very much with my thinking about Policing being about helping people to get it right as well as just catching and criminalising them when they get it wrong. Sara also had great insight into targeting Policing where it will have the best effect.