“Yesterday, Warwickshire Police published a statement in which they claimed I placed the immigration statuses of the two men charged in relation to the rape of a 12-year-old girl into the public domain.
This is false. In fact, the identities and immigration statuses of the alleged perpetrators were published in the press hours before I made public my correspondence with the Home Secretary and the Chief Constable.
Unable to reach the Chief Constable, I had a brief telephone conversation with his deputy, wherein I demanded their statement be corrected. He refused, confirming he stood by their false accusation that I was the one who made the alleged perpetrators’ identities and statuses as asylum seekers public.
I reiterate my demand for a retraction and an apology from Warwickshire Police without delay.”
LOTDT on
Maybe he should start worry about managing his £2b budget and not making stupid press releases.
Remarkable_Misty on
Are we not allowed to comment on anything to do with immigration now it seems every post is locked now?
SaucyFoghorn726 on
Imagine being Yvette Cooper, secretary of state, Harvard and Oxford alumni, and having to read the inarticulate drivel of some flag police counsellor who is more concerned with making headlines and antagonising agencies — the same ones which his role expects him to be able to competently liaise with — than benefiting the council which he was so woefully elected to. Unless I’m missing something and taking down the progress is just such an amazing quality of life improvement that it **had** to be the priority?
I don’t often say this about labour officials, but I think I kind of feel bad for her.
Old_Course9344 on
This is the perfect storm for him.
Every mother of school children would stand behind him in leading a Reform wide challenge to all infrastructure operating at the moment that allowed an incident like this to happen against a child.
Where are the council’s and police’s letters to all schools and to all parents? No one is urgently reassessing how children in their districts can be safeguarded or pointing out that out of date policies and procedures do not protect who they are to serve.
Clearly, dispersing asylum seekers throughout the UK is not a sustainable solution, and the merits of backtracking to detention centres should be explored.
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[His response today ](https://x.com/_GeorgeFinch/status/1953020028422414735)
“Yesterday, Warwickshire Police published a statement in which they claimed I placed the immigration statuses of the two men charged in relation to the rape of a 12-year-old girl into the public domain.
This is false. In fact, the identities and immigration statuses of the alleged perpetrators were published in the press hours before I made public my correspondence with the Home Secretary and the Chief Constable.
Unable to reach the Chief Constable, I had a brief telephone conversation with his deputy, wherein I demanded their statement be corrected. He refused, confirming he stood by their false accusation that I was the one who made the alleged perpetrators’ identities and statuses as asylum seekers public.
I reiterate my demand for a retraction and an apology from Warwickshire Police without delay.”
Maybe he should start worry about managing his £2b budget and not making stupid press releases.
Are we not allowed to comment on anything to do with immigration now it seems every post is locked now?
Imagine being Yvette Cooper, secretary of state, Harvard and Oxford alumni, and having to read the inarticulate drivel of some flag police counsellor who is more concerned with making headlines and antagonising agencies — the same ones which his role expects him to be able to competently liaise with — than benefiting the council which he was so woefully elected to. Unless I’m missing something and taking down the progress is just such an amazing quality of life improvement that it **had** to be the priority?
I don’t often say this about labour officials, but I think I kind of feel bad for her.
This is the perfect storm for him.
Every mother of school children would stand behind him in leading a Reform wide challenge to all infrastructure operating at the moment that allowed an incident like this to happen against a child.
Where are the council’s and police’s letters to all schools and to all parents? No one is urgently reassessing how children in their districts can be safeguarded or pointing out that out of date policies and procedures do not protect who they are to serve.
Clearly, dispersing asylum seekers throughout the UK is not a sustainable solution, and the merits of backtracking to detention centres should be explored.