Sylvia - Of the forest
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Sylvia - Of the forest
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The police response to Morgan McSweeney having his phone stolen in October last year seems bizarre As phones go his was about as sensitive as it gets. The number of every cabinet minister and the prime minister. Messages with all of them. Emails, text messages. You name it If you were a hostile state looking for an insight into what was going on in government at that time/ kompromat it's probably about as good as it gets And yet they treated him in the same way as tens of thousands of people are treated every year when their phones are stolen They gave him a crime reference number. Officers didn't speak to him. They didn't conduct an investigation. They just closed the case Now that's not to say they could have tracked down the thief - he was on an e-bike and wearing a balaclava for one. It's just the lack of any further investigation seems odd, although I'm sure it will be familiar to many of the 70,000+ people who reported their mobiles stolen last year More on our podcast The State of It pod.fo/e/3bdacf



BREAKING Scotland Yard has confirmed that Morgan McSweeney reported the theft of his phone to them on October 20 last year They took down ***the wrong address*** and assumed the offence had taken place in East London rather than Westminster As a result they could not identify a suspect and the case was closed The Times has been told officers were 'too busy' to speak to Morgan McSweeney directly about it Having established the error following the report by The Sun on Sunday they have amended the report Worth bearing in mind that this was the theft of the phone with the prime minister's number, the number of every cabinet minister, sensitive WhatsApps, messages, emails… you name it. This was NOT an ordinary phone Starmer: “On Monday, 20 October police received a report from a man in his 40s alleging that his phone had been snatched. “The incident was recorded as having taken place in Belgrave Street, E1. “A review of the allegation, including a consideration of whether there was available CCTV, did not identify any realistic lines of enquiry. The investigation was subsequently closed. “In the course of responding to a recent media enquiry, we became aware that the address was entered incorrectly at the time of the initial call and should instead have been recorded as Belgrave Road, Pimlico. “Having identified this error, the report will be amended and the assessment of whether there is available evidence revisited."











x.com/Suffragent_/st… “British Muslims are scared,” says Sadiq Khan—right after FOUR Jewish community ambulances were deliberately torched in Golders Green. Jews aren't just scared—they're under direct, violent attack on British soil. Prioritizing one group's fear over the victims of arson isn't leadership. It's inversion. Britain's Jewish community deserves protection, not deflection. When will the mayor say it plainly?









