Policing 21st Century Britain: Do We Need to Rethink?

Saturday, 14 September, 2024 @ 1:00 PM 3:00 PM

Policing

As requested by a few members, this month’s discussion will focus on recent activities.

The world’s first Police Service was founded 1829 in Britain. Bobbies took their nickname from the Prime Minister of the day, Robert Peel (they were also known as Peelers in the early days).

Before this time, local sheriffs/magistrates or Constables were responsible for maintaining order. Any riots or mob activity would be suppressed (often quite brutally) by the armed militia, as in the Peterloo Massacre of 1819.

Luckily, we’ve moved on quite a lot from these dark times, and by the mid 20th century, the modern police force was respected by many citizens. Since this time, several Acts of Parliament have been passed in order to further modernise the Police.

However, over the past few years, we’ve witnessed an epidemic of demonstrations, some peaceful as in road blockages by JSO and others quite violent as with the recent attacks.

Many have questioned whether bias exists within police services. Are Police Crime Commissioners effective? Or are they just another layer of needless bureaucracy? Do we need more bobbies on the beat? Do we need more engagement with local communities to stop further clashes?

Are politicians to blame? Are they merely abandoning our Police Service to its own devices? During Lockdowns, many police officers were bemused as to ‘what regulations they should enact’.

Are the Police just being used as scapegoats in a political arena that has become toxic and with no accountability from the Home Office.

Join us for a lively Saturday afternoon debate, all’s we ask is that you respect the opinions of others, and we expect everyone to respect yours. Also, we don’t condone the use of inappropriate language.

The bar downstairs serves drinks (a lime cordial only costs 50p), so we’d appreciate it if you were curtious enough to buy a beverage or two.

Look forward to debating with everyone. Please bring along any evidence you may have as regards the topic.

Chris

The Hop Merchant, Nottingham

64-68 Upper Parliament Street
Nottingham, NG1 2AG United Kingdom
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