Downing Street initially opposed Stephen Lawrence inquiry Tags:United Kingdom 2 comments >arguing that to do so would only raise unrealistic hopes for real change. And here we are nearly 30 years later where the Met Police has basically just accepted it is corrupt and either can’t or won’t do anything about it. I can kind of see the logic. lol at literally zero reference to this being a labour govt, with only references to “no 10” and “downing street” Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>arguing that to do so would only raise unrealistic hopes for real change. And here we are nearly 30 years later where the Met Police has basically just accepted it is corrupt and either can’t or won’t do anything about it. I can kind of see the logic.
lol at literally zero reference to this being a labour govt, with only references to “no 10” and “downing street”
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>arguing that to do so would only raise unrealistic hopes for real change.
And here we are nearly 30 years later where the Met Police has basically just accepted it is corrupt and either can’t or won’t do anything about it.
I can kind of see the logic.
lol at literally zero reference to this being a labour govt, with only references to “no 10” and “downing street”