UK/Police/Corruption
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Interest of | • Michael Gillard • Ian Puddick |
The UK Police, as is common for establishment organs, certainly talks a good talk, and is no doubt full of people who join with the best of intentions. Some allow their loyalty to colleagues to overcome their loyalty to these ideals. And of course the deep state is ready to exploit such establishment organs to suit its own purposes. |
Example
Ian Puddick has done a lot to expose corruption of the the UK police, and rather than being thanked for his assistance to improve the service it provides the public, he has been subjected to harassment by police and biased reporting by BBC.[1]
Comparison with US
Increasingly, the US government is changing the law to allow use of secret trials, echoing the widely understood corruption of the US Justice Department. Although the dire ction of the trend is ominous, the comparison with the US should note that even allegations of deliberate murder at the hands of the UK/Police, as of 2015, remain very rare. Under cover of the "war on terror", however, armed police formerly exceptional in mainland UK, are now routine, and physical violence meted out upon "terror suspects" such as Babar Ahmad is increasingly common.