The Constables' Central Committee is one of the tripartite organisations that make up the Police Federation of England and Wales.
[citation needed] The Liberal government of David Lloyd George was frightened[citation needed] by the prospect of the police going on strike and created the Police federation of England and Wales and withdrew the right of officers in the UK to strike.
[citation needed] Police officers are technically not employees, but crown-appointed warrant holders.
Each of the regions send a Constable, Sergeant and Inspector to the National Body called the Joint Central Committee.
Due to its size, The Metropolitan Police Federation send two officers of each rank to the Joint Central Committee.