police, and was one of london s top officers until his retirement in 2013. hejoins me now. a very good evening to you. there is a lot of talk about culture, the need to change the culture. how great is the need, in your opinion? what do you see as the immediate changes that need to happen in the metropolitan police? you changes that need to happen in the metropolitan police? metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to - metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to do - metropolitan police? you cannot leave it to the police to do it - leave it to the police to do it themselves. you need to have political will and independent oversight on how police conduct themselves. i m not talking about complaints, but how they carry out their duties, and also how the leadership are holding officers to account. because my
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would say they had successfully squeezed out some of the other parties. labour had more than 7000 votes in a bad year in 2019 and that went down tojust votes in a bad year in 2019 and that went down to just over 600, so many labour voters abandoning the party and voting tactically for the liberal democrats to get them over the line. the liberal democrats say that people understood how to vote tactically very well and they made sure the greens, who also opposed hsz, that sure the greens, who also opposed hs2, that their vote didn t grow at the expense of robo democrats. i don t know how many conservatives themselves may well have stayed at home but what the liberal democrats are claiming is that on the doorstep borisjohnson was less popular here thanit borisjohnson was less popular here than it has proved in seats where the conservatives have won over labour, especially during the 2019 general election. from the conservative point of view, they weren tjust conservative point of view, th