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Labour MP Kim Johnson accuses Met Police of ‘racial profiling’ after she and family stopped in central London | The Independent
2021-07-06 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国政治     原网页

       

       A Labour MP has accused the Metropolitan Police of racial profiling after officers stopped her and her family as they headed to a restaurant in central London last month.

       Kim Johnson, who represents Liverpool Riverside, said that she, her son and his friend – both black men in their 30s – and their two wives were all surrounded as they enjoyed an evening out in Covent Garden.

       Officers told the group that one of the men matched a description of someone they were looking for – but “turned on their heels” after Ms Johnson informed them she was an MP.

       “We were getting out of a taxi to go to a restaurant called Chick 'N Sours, which was just a few feet away,” she said. “All of a sudden there were all these police officers around us.

       "They wanted to know what we were doing. My son's friend is a black man, and he was wearing a bright yellow jacket. They said they had received reports of a man wearing a yellow jacket…

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       “I said to them 'why are you stopping us? We have just got out of a taxi. I am an MP and I want to know why you're stopping us?' They turned on their heels then."

       The incident happened on 18 June, the same day England played Scotland in the Euro 2020 football tournament, and Ms Johnson raised the question of why “rowdy fans” were left unbothered by officers, while her family was targeted.

       Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Ms Johnson – who became the first black MP to represent Liverpool when she was elected in 2019 – added: “You are still three times more likely to be stopped and searched as a black male.”

       The 54-year-old said that "racial profiling and stop and search” remained prevalent issues that needed to be addressed.

       In a statement, a spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said they were “unable to comment on this specific incident”.

       But they added that if a person matched the description of someone involved in a suspected crime, “we would expect officers to pursue all lines of enquiry, including speaking to individuals who match the description”.

       They added: "The Met remains committed to ensuring that every encounter is conducted professionally with respect and courtesy.”

       


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