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So The Chief Constable Of Greater Manchester Resigns

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Paigntonian | 22:30 Fri 18th Dec 2020 | News
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Doubtless on a massive pension. Hugely fixed the crime figures. Lied. Disgraceful. Should be in prison.
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/dec/18/manchester-police-chief-resigns-after-force-fails-to-log-a-fifth-of-crimes Hopkins should certainly have been sacked years ago. Burnham has been his biggest supporter, and kept has overseen this omnishambles. He should fall on his sword too. Jobs for the boys. Incestuous and corrupt....
23:14 Fri 18th Dec 2020
He should take Burnham with him.
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It is surreal that he tried to get long-term leave/retirement citing an 'inner ear infection'. That was after learning he was for the high jump. Don't think we taxpayers should pay his enormous pension and he should be disqualified for pension entitlement through lying, cheating, and incompetence. Burnham is one heck of a charmer. He plays the game well. But, of course, he's another chancer. Loves playing the Man of the People game.
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I suppose it could be argued that, as he was in charge of the force for several years, and that he is adjudged to be a cheat and liar, that all the prosecutions that happened 'under his command' be nullified. It won't happen, of course. They'll be corralling the wagons. But it would be interesting.
He may love playing the man of the people, but even the Labour Party saw through that.
Police are no longer fit for purpose.
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David: I think you're entirely right. I'm an old tory but they're crap.
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Had a burglary a few months ago. Pain. Not much taken. Had locks changed. I knew who did it. Police said they would visit me and visit the person I named as the offender. Her fingerprints were here and I was careful not to disturb them. Got crime number. They have not turned up and they haven't seen her. Complete waste of time.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/dec/18/manchester-police-chief-resigns-after-force-fails-to-log-a-fifth-of-crimes

Hopkins should certainly have been sacked years ago.
Burnham has been his biggest supporter, and kept has overseen this omnishambles. He should fall on his sword too.
Jobs for the boys. Incestuous and corrupt.
Patel is an utter hypocrite too, the Home Office and the Home Secretary should have been on top of this, not gloating (for political advantage) from the sides when Greater Manchester’s public has been gravely let down.
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Sunk: Couldn't agree more. I had some dealings with Priti and she's a shocker. Bizarre that Boris didn't have the balls to fire her. Or maybe it shows what a weak character he is.
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Baffling to me that Priti had secret meetings with senior Israeli politicians and didn't tell her PM. One wonders, why not?
Do not forget that Burnham was at the helm during the Stafford scandal. He should resign but he won't. He is a no- responsibilty slime ball
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Manchester, wonderful place it is. Love it. But it can't be good that every single council seat is Labour. There is absolutely no opposition, Tory, Lib Dem or Ind. Burnham's populist posturing re Covid seems to have achieved zero. Would like to think that the wonderful city could do better. Don't have the answer but the city needs something more.
That is one awful statistic. Should be investigated in full depth and all aspects that are uncovered in that enquiry. Bet that nothing happens though.
Problem with these big city forces is the Chief Constables they appoint have been on the fast track system to the top.I am sure the people of Manchester would love to see a “thief taker” appointed and not another system fast tracker.
//Don't think we taxpayers should pay his enormous pension and he should be disqualified for pension entitlement through lying, cheating, and incompetence.//

Leaving aside what he's said to have done or not done for a moment, why is it that as soon as a police officer is under suspicion of incompetence or wrongdoing, the call comes to deprive them of their pension? In any other job you can commit a murder but not see your company pension threatened. Currently police officers contribute around 13% of their pensionable earnings to the pension scheme. Are you suggesting this should be simply forfeited as an additional punishment for their misdemeanours? There are only a limited number of circumstances where an officer's pension can be withheld and I believe (though haven't looked it up) that the courts have ruled that 65% is the most that can withheld (which, IMHO is wrong anyway). There are plenty of occupations where the taxpayer meets the cost of an employees pension (mainly because the government has been unwilling or unable to put public service pensions on a proper commercial footing). So on that basis the same principle should apply to, say, nurses. Are you suggesting a nurse should lose her pension if she is convicted of an offence or other wrongdoing connected with her service as a nurse?
// why is it that as soon as a police officer is under suspicion of incompetence or wrongdoing, the call comes to deprive them of their pension?//

because it was non contributory and ALL paid by us. Not sure when it changed. now conts are around 12% and I am not sure what the employer cont is.

// In any other job you can commit a murder but not see your company pension threatened.//
crap - why do people write this stuff

Dr Shipman killed people and the Minister with a stroke of his pen, deprived him of his pension. well not quite - it came out that when he became eligible for the pension on his 60th birthday, the minister ( with his pen - - - poised ) wd sign it away
( the doctors asked if he cd do that - well yes he jolly well cd. )
this is said to have precipitated his suicide. Rose got the widows bit

so if you can deprive the medics why not others

god if you are going to pontificate, get it right

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