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‘Shameful’ that black boys in London extra more likely to die than white boys, says Met Police chief | Politics Information

Editorial Board Published July 12, 2025
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The commissioner instructed Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips that relations with minority communities “is difficult for us”.

Sir Mark, who got here out of retirement to change into head of the UK’s largest police power in 2022, mentioned: “We are able to’t fake in any other case that we’ve acquired a historical past between policing and black communities the place policing has acquired rather a lot mistaken.

“And we get a lot more right today, but we do still make mistakes. That’s not in doubt. I’m being as relentless in that as it can be.”

He mentioned the “vast majority” of the power are “good people”.

Nonetheless, he added: “But that legacy, combined with the tragedy that some of this crime falls most heavily in black communities, that creates a real problem because the legacy creates concern.”

Sir Mark, who additionally leads the UK’s counter-terrorism policing, mentioned it’s “not right” that black boys rising up in London “are far more likely to be dead by the time they’re 18” than white boys.

“That’s, I think, shameful for the city,” he admitted.

The Met Police chief’s admission comes two years after an official report discovered the power is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic.

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Baroness Casey was commissioned in 2021 to look into the Met Police after serving police officer Wayne Couzens kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard.

She pinned the first blame for the Met’s tradition on its previous management and located that cease and search and using power towards black folks was extreme.

On the time, Sir Mark, who had been commissioner for six months when the report was printed, mentioned he wouldn’t use the labels of institutionally racist, institutionally misogynistic and institutionally homophobic, which Casey insisted the Met deserved.

Nonetheless, London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who helped rent Sir Mark – and will hearth him – made it clear the commissioner agreed with Baroness Casey’s verdict.

After the report was launched, Sir Mark mentioned “institutional” was political language so he was not going to make use of it, however he accepted “we have racists, misogynists…systematic failings, management failings, cultural failings”.

A couple of months after the report, Sir Mark launched a two-year £366m plan to overtake the Met, together with elevated emphasis on neighbourhood policing to rebuild public belief and plans to recruit 500 extra neighborhood help officers and an additional 565 folks to work with groups investigating home violence, sexual offences and youngster sexual abuse and exploitation.

Watch the complete interview on Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips from 8.30am on Sunday.

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