A Green councillor in Deptford who described David Lammy and Priti Patel as “coconuts” on X is now advising wanted residents on how to avoid the police. Keeping busy…
Hau-Yu Tam is a councillor in Green-led Lewisham. Mayor Liam Shrivastava has pledged to twin it with a town in Palestine. It is also the first council in the UK to refuse to assist immigration enforcement efforts. Now councillors are going further…
Hau-Yu Tam reposted marked map of New Cross Road onto her Instagram story from an ‘anti-raid’ network which advised:
“Police are using live facial recognition surveillance in Deptford today, on the high st. The surveillance van (see pic) is parked at the south/bottom end by the Asda (red pin). Avoid the area if you can and warn others – if you can see the van, the cameras can see you.”
The Met’s biometric technology scans digital camera feeds and compares facial features against a specific watchlist of wanted individuals. As the dystopian saying goes – nothing to hide, nothing to fear…

The move cements the local Green Party’s efforts to stymie law and order efforts. And comes after party leader Zack Polanski posted a photo of a T-shirt suggesting Nigel Farage should be beheaded by guillotine…
UPDATE: Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary, said:
“The Greens may not like live facial recognition, but we can recognise them for what they are. Lewisham deserves a council more interested in catching criminals than protecting them.
Live facial recognition has the potential to transform policing, as DNA did previously, providing the ability to catch criminals in vast crowds who often would have gotten away.”