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The National Black Police Association (NBPA), representing 6,000 black and Asian officers, alleges that new draft rules from police chiefs could silence officers of colour, creating a double standard.
The guidance prevents staff associations, including those for religious, sexual orientation, and women’s groups, from making statements deemed political, such as on stop and search, use of force, or a potential Reform government’s impact on policing and race.
NBPA president Insp Andy George argues this restricts their ability to challenge issues, while police chiefs and the Police Federation freely critique racism allegations or government policy.
The rules, prompted by a policing inspectorate report, aim for impartiality and to avoid disrepute, but the NBPA sees them as stifling free expression.
Assistant chief constable Jon McAdam insists the changes address governance inconsistencies, with positive feedback from networks.
The NBPA, seeking formal Home Office status, highlights the Federation’s poor defense of minority officers.
Amid a re-engaged race action plan after a 2024 boycott, the NBPA stresses maintaining voices on critical issues to address systemic discrimination effectively.
2025-10-01 16:11:00



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