The Met police will not change unless bad coppers are named, shamed and sacked

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The Met police will not change unless bad coppers are named, shamed and sacked
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How many inquiries and reports have we had? How long before we see real change?

about her daughter Natalie, 36, a mum of three. Last summer, a member of the public alerted two police officers in a west London park about a young woman who seemed to be in trouble. They were ignored. That was Natalie. She was found dead. The officers – accused by the mum of misogyny – were investigated but not dismissed.

Last year, two Met police officers were jailed for sharing photos of the scene where sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman were murdered, describing them as “dead birds” in WhatsApp messages. I remember my first ever demo in Lewisham, south-east London, on 13 August 1977. The hard right National Front was allowed to march through the diverse area. Antiracists and anti-fascists organised a counter demo. Clashes turned violent. I saw nice white bobbies behaving like thugs for the very first time.

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