Retired murder SIO. Reform UK Policing & Crime adviser & Waveney Valley branch chair. Writes and talks a bit. Struggling to keep his handicap below the teens ⛳️
Police officers take positions ahead of the Queen Elizabeth II funeral in central London.
This was the scene on The Mall this morning:
https://t.co/XDfg1I77RJ
@hotspurreports What I remember - and what you never saw on TV - was how he almost shuffled around midfield, looking almost disinterested, until he spotted an opportunity to play and suddenly came alive at just the right time in the right place. It was a privilege indeed to be there.
“What you have to understand,” a senior police officer told me, “is most chief constables would rather mess up a major murder inquiry than be accused of being racist.”
That is what we are up against, folks.
Keir Starmer: “there is no such thing as two-tier policing”.
Police chiefs today: “we will review controversial guidance advising officers to treat ethnic minorities differently”.
The absurdity of modern Britain.
@PaulEmbery They see it and ignore it. HS statement tonight is as tone deaf as the PM's after Southport.
Right to condemn violence but wrong to ignore the truth of its causes.
No10 should familiarise themselves with the @PoliceChiefs and @CollegeofPolice "commitment to racial equity".
It specifically urges police officers to treat people differently based on the colour of their skin.
It should be withdrawn.
https://t.co/e01eU7ewPM
@MatthewStadlen When asking for everyone to have equal treatment rather than having different rules for different groups is thought to be divisive, we are truly way beyond the looking glass.
Nobody joins the police to be able to handcuff dying victims.
What can possibly go on thereafter that means it can happen?
The investigation needs to look further than just the actions of those individual officers.
Since I took on the Reform role nearly a year ago, I have been determined that it is understood that the greatest single change policing needs is to the culture of DEI which is imposed from the very top down.
Two-tier enforcement, focus on social media, NCHIs - all the things that anger neighbourhoods where shoplifting, burglary, anti-social behaviour and phone thefts go unpunished stem from this pseudo-intellectual brainwashing.
We must stop it.
This pretty much sums it up. Compulsory DEI training replaced by freedom of speech training.
Then, give utmost clarity as to what is and what is not criminal, followed up with absolutely impartial enforcement.
It is both morally correct and what the wider public desires.
We should blame the individual police officers who cuffed Henry Nowak as he lay dying. But real blame is at the top. That’s where the culture is set. A complete overall of all police training must now happen. Kick DEI out the police. Go back to enforcing the law without favour
As released I believe it stats as soon as the BWV is activated. But the point about what they were told they were going to is crucial as it will explain the mindset with which they attended.
I suspect it will be that the allegation was a racist assault - and if you are told that is what you are going to that is what you will start to deal with.
@Anniepop2027 I did quote it in the graphic which is a direct lift from the released documents. It is abundantly clear that this was the question he said he was being asked by the rest of the party in every meeting.
Irrespective of what the latest Mandelson release means for Keir Starmer, this quotation from Pat McFadden, now the Secretary for Work and Pensions, sums up the Labour way.
"Every meeting I have is 'who can we tax to pay benefits to others'."
It is why you should never, ever, vote for them.