Met Police under special measures…

Started by patman post, June 29, 2022, 08:36:39 PM

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Quote from: patman post on June 29, 2022, 08:36:39 PM
And about time too !!!

A list of recent scandals includes:

  • The death of Sarah Everard
  • The strip search of Child Q
  • The handling of the Stephen Port murders
  • Charing Cross police station scandal
  • The handling of the murders of Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he agrees with the move, adding that he welcomes: "the additional scrutiny and support that these measures will now bring."
He said: "A series of appalling scandals have not only exposed deep cultural problems but have damaged the confidence of Londoners in the capital's police service.
"The decision by the HMIC to now move the Met into special measures has laid bare the substantial performance failings by the force.
"As I have been saying for some time, Londoners deserve better. That's why we now need to see nothing less than a new contract forged between the police and the public in London. This means root and branch reforms and systemic change to the Met's performance and culture."

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/what-does-the-metropolitan-police-being-put-under-e2-80-98special-measures-e2-80-99-mean-and-why-has-it-happened/ar-AAYZfOB?ocid=uxbndlbing

So why has Mayor Khan, now in his second underperforming term, not pushed harder for much overdue Met Police reform?

The likelihood is that whoever is appointed the new commissioner, they will be from the same background and steeped in the same institutional ideas — the whole top of the Met needs fumigating, and existing lower ranks need vetting...

The Met are institutionally corrupt.  Of course, Sadick Khant thinks they are institutionally racist, instead.

What I have witnessed:

Biased policing, in favour of whatever agenda they have;
assaulting and arresting Brexit protesters,  freedom protesters, veterans, right wingers in general;
while taking the knee for the left, because the agenda of the global elite is identity politics and socialism.

Use of tactics, such as intimidation and provocation, in order to elicit an arrestable response.

A non-functional complaints system, in which they can delay and delay, and then simply refuse to look into the complaint.

Stamping out of freedom of speech, by applying an apparently corrupted interpretation of law.

They are effectively confidence tricksters; they gain your confidence to gain information about you, in case it can be used against you.


The met police are not your friends, and they do not serve the public.  They are for controlling society, and protecting the state.

Those princes who have done great things have held good faith of little account, and have known how to craftily circumvent the intellect of men.  Niccolò Machiavelli.

patman post

And about time too !!!

A list of recent scandals includes:

  • The death of Sarah Everard
  • The strip search of Child Q
  • The handling of the Stephen Port murders
  • Charing Cross police station scandal
  • The handling of the murders of Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he agrees with the move, adding that he welcomes: "the additional scrutiny and support that these measures will now bring."
He said: "A series of appalling scandals have not only exposed deep cultural problems but have damaged the confidence of Londoners in the capital's police service.
"The decision by the HMIC to now move the Met into special measures has laid bare the substantial performance failings by the force.
"As I have been saying for some time, Londoners deserve better. That's why we now need to see nothing less than a new contract forged between the police and the public in London. This means root and branch reforms and systemic change to the Met's performance and culture."

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/what-does-the-metropolitan-police-being-put-under-e2-80-98special-measures-e2-80-99-mean-and-why-has-it-happened/ar-AAYZfOB?ocid=uxbndlbing

So why has Mayor Khan, now in his second underperforming term, not pushed harder for much overdue Met Police reform?

The likelihood is that whoever is appointed the new commissioner, they will be from the same background and steeped in the same institutional ideas — the whole top of the Met needs fumigating, and existing lower ranks need vetting...
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