of the mirror too, which also reflects on the evidence from the so called wagatha christie trial. a different lead for the guardian, which says a new police race plan due to be launched on tuesday will see forces commit to being institutionally anti racist. and the i goes with internal conservative party friction over the cost of living crisis quoting sources who complain of a lack of long term economic plan from the prime minister and chancellor. so, let s begin. ali, do you want to kick us up for the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? i the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn t apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn t apologise - apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn t apologise and - if the police didn t apologise and just got on with theirjob, frankly
damning. we have come a long way since then, there are issues still to be dealt with but this is partly on the back of the absolutely horrific death of george floyd in minneapolis, which was appalling and sent shock waves around the world, not only in policing circles and communities the world over, but also incorporates that have changed their policies on a whole range of thing. but this kind of kneejerk reaction when i say they are going to apologise for stuff in the past, i think is irrelevant right now. what we need is decently policing, and the question i have is how will they make this work? when on the other hand the home secretary has just announced she wants to toughen up on stop and search, which i actually agree with in areas of high crime, i think it is a sensible policy, but how does that equate with the two things? we have to maintain the confidence of certain communities while dealing with them in a decent humane manner while enforcing stop and search. i humane manner wh
the levels of, for example, serving police officers who commit offences of a minor nature and where no consequence comes of them, that particular policeman exposing himself to women and nothing being done about it. it turns out that policeman was actually known, i say jokingly, bizarrely known to colleagues as the rapist. absolutely. but we know that high levels of domestic violence are present in our male police force. i mean, there are women in the police as well who speak about the way in which misogyny operates within policing circles. so. as a woman and a top lawyer, are you telling me that you cannot feel you can place your trust in the police today? well, i think, like most institutions, it s is a variable feast, but there are sufficient numbers of people who still harbour strongly misogynistic attitudes towards women, think that things
the levels of, for example, serving police officers who commit offences of a minor nature and where no consequence comes of them, that particular policeman exposing himself to women and nothing being done about it. it turns out that policeman was actually known, i sayjokingly, bizarrely known to colleagues as the rapist . absolutely. but we know that high levels of domestic violence are present in our male police force. i mean, there are women in the police as well who speak about the way in which misogyny operates within policing circles, so. as a woman and a top lawyer, are you telling me that you cannot feel you can place your trust in the police today? well, i think, like most institutions, it s is a variable feast, but there are sufficient numbers of people who still harbour strongly misogynistic attitudes towards women,
so, i mean, that brought up, for women, a conversation about how policing is not trusted. the levels of, for example, serving police officers who commit offences of a minor nature and where no consequence comes of them, that particular policeman exposing himself to women and nothing being done about it. it turns out that policeman was actually known, i say jokingly, bizarrely known to colleagues as the rapist. absolutely. but we know that high levels of domestic violence are present in our male police force. i mean, there are women in the police as well who speak about the way in which misogyny operates within policing circles. so.