Snap poll finds 75 per cent want British police routinely armed

A snap poll has suggested that three quarters of Johnston Press readers would back the routine arming of police officers in the UK.

The poll received responses from 2,675 Facebook users and asked should police in the UK be routinely armed?

The survey was published just two days after the third terror attack to hit the UK in ten weeks and found that only 25 per cent of the public opposed all police officers being armed.

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Currently most police officers in the UK do not carry firearms. In the event of a terror related incident, a specialist unit of armed police will be called to the scene.

Now with 700 fewer armed police officers on the beat since 2010, the recent terror attacks in London and Manchester have seen some calling for police officers to be routinely armed.