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Zoë Garbett response to Met’s ‘Race Action Plan’: If anti-racism starts now, how have officers been policing in the meantime?

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23 September 2024

In response to the Metropolitan Police (Met) announcement of a new Race Action Plan, which promises a “communities-first, frontline focused, inclusive” policing model for Londoners, Green Party London Assembly Member Committee Zoë Garbett issued the following statement: 

“I want to express my respect for the efforts of the many Londoners who contributed to the development of this new policy.  

“However, I am deeply concerned that it has taken the Met almost two years to take a stand against racism after Baroness Casey's initial report. Additionally, I fear that this new plan fails to address the most important demands of Londoners.  

“The data is clear. Londoners do not want safer strip-searching policies for children: they want to prohibit strip-searching of all children.  

“Overcoming the entrenched racism in the Met will require much more than just a shiny press release.” 

Notes to editors

The Met’s London Race Action Plan can be found here

YouGov polling commissioned by Green Group Lead Caroline Russell into policing in schools can be found here.  

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