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:
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ALT Police officers take positions ahead of the Queen Elizabeth II funeral in central London.
Photo: AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda
Barnaby Philip John Webber
11/01/2004-13/06/2023 💔
If you can, share these images of the beautiful soul stolen from us by the worst of humanity.
Let his face today burn bright.
Barney, I promise you there will be accountability 💛💚
For You. For Grace. For Ian.
And yet, not one of you have reached out to meet me, the mother of Rhiannon Whyte? Or help me get answers . I really hope Henry's family get the peace they deserve, because I know I won't, yet I've tried so many times.
"The idea that police chiefs will be permitted to undertake their own review — perhaps merely smoothing out some of the more “clumsy language” (as if this were simply a case of bad drafting) is utterly insufficient. The Home Secretary should take hold of the Police Race Action Plan and expunge it and its consequences from policing once and for all."
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DAMNING - Hampshire Police mandatory ‘Inclusion Matters’ course, quotes from officers and staff:
MUST READ 👇
1. It found that 15.5% of those surveyed felt “controlled and pressured to be certain ways” in the training sessions.
2. 14.3% said that “if I made a mistake, it would have been held against me”.
3. Almost 20 per cent said “I felt I would have been rejected for saying the wrong thing”.
4. “some attendees felt that they could not freely share their attitudes”
5. Individuals who “did not respond well to the course…may benefit from further intervention, monitoring or coaching”.
This is the same force that oversaw the death of Henry Nowak.
Now imagine this on a national scale and yet Keir Starmer and this Govt claim “there is no two-tier policing”. Bollocks.
Via @thetimes
Sleaze, Southport, Mandelson, Chagos & now DEI.
The pattern we have seen since July 2024 is this: Truth emerges which is politically toxic to the Government. They lie, false-frame & deflect.
They keep gaslighting us until the next crisis comes along, then the cycle repeats.
“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.
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.
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🚨 NEW: No 10 says there is "no such thing as two-tier policing" in response to Henry Nowak's murder
"Police enforce the law without fear or favour, regardless of ethnicity"
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
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.
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.