One year on from the Casey Review, here are the reforms still needed to restore trust in the Met
There is no place in policing for bigots, predators and abusers
There is no place in policing for bigots, predators and abusers
Hundreds of protesters gathered at a five-star hotel in London, the InterContinental on Park Lane, the venue for the Energy Intelligence Forum (EIF), which brings together fossil fuel executives and government ministers.
The poll findings come after last week’s report from Louise Casey which found the Met to be ‘institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic.’
“It was never “just a few bad apples”.
The Metropolitan Police has been found to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic.
‘Above all, consulting with and reporting to the community you police, through democratically elected representatives and representative community consultative groups, is key to restoring trust and confidence.’
The Good Law Project is accusing the Met of failing to issue questionnaires to Boris Johnson over three Covid law-breaking leaving dos that were held at 10 Downing Street.
The pictures, obtained by ITV news ahead of the full publication of Sue Gray’s report, show Johnson raising a glass at a leaving party on 13th November 2020, with bottles of alcohol and party food on the table in front of him.
70% of those asked said they believed Boris Johnson lied to Parliament about Downing Street parties, compared to just 12% who believe that he did not lie,
On 1st December 2021 for example, Johnson told the Commons that ‘all guidance was followed completely’ when asked about alleged parties.