"The British police used to be the best,
now that's all gone down the lavatory."
Godfrey Bloom: An anti-establishment critique of UK policing and the collapse of Robert Peel's principles—from “policing by consent” to politicised policing, speech policing, and a creeping culture of two-tier justice. I argue that British police has drifted from community service to enforcement of ideology, fuelled by vague hate crime frameworks, shaky public order interpretations, and poor training. We talk free speech, wrongful arrests, Middle England losing faith, rising payouts funded by taxpayers, and why good officers are leaving. Is it time to disband and rebuild, or can training and culture be reset?
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