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Sunday, April 10, 2022

FOR GOODBYE TO DISGRACED SCOTLAND YARD CRIMINAL CRESSIDA DICK: If I listened to royals from London(London Romanovs) in respect to China and Taiwan

 I alone would end up in jail https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2022/04/the-one-who-incited-china-into-invasion.html - it wasn't only Milan Kučan who insisted China on Taiwan issue.

London royals acted as buffer and ultimate protection of crime in Slovenia against me from West - since 1995.

W.t.f. - I wouldn't resists even to Russian invasion of Ukraine if it was accordingly with British royals...these are demented and extremely dangerous fucks due to immunity they are privileged under British and Canadian laws(FLAWS)...


Baaaaah - for one to vomit(they are nothing but about crime) here is today's news about this privileged exempted from taxes elite...https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10699683/Princess-Beatrice-dons-lace-frock-dinner-Harrys-Bar-London.html and/or https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10701267/Turkish-fraudster-paid-Duchess-York-20-000.html 

Cressida Dick which covered up MK ULTRA crime in London for royals for no less than since 1995(for 27 years), departs by pushing forward exactly what she pointed at me was my guilt during MK Ultra torture - targets Mr. Khan with what other than HATRED issues....heavy beatings and incitement into violence took place against me in London and this via British police under Scotland Yard protectorate - paid in for(financed - promoted) by no other than royals.

Royals used Scotland Yard for crime against me since 1995.








Cressida's 'sorry not sorry' letter to Londoners: Dick wells up as she is given 'guard of honour' but still FAILS to apologise for string of scandals on her watch in open note to city - and delivers one last parting shot at Sadiq Khan

  • The outgoing Commissioner looked tearful as she saluted to a guard of honour
  • She was given three cheers as she left Scotland Yard. Her final day is this Sunday
  • Dame Cressida resigned after losing Mayor Sadiq Khan's confidence in February 
  • It marks the end of another controversial chapter to the history of the Met 
  • Tenure was plagued by scandals, from Sarah Everard's murder to Daniel Morgan 
  • Also involved in awful probe into fake VIP child sex abuse claims by Carl Beech
  • Were you at Dame Cressida's farewell? Email martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk

Dame Cressida Dick bit back in the war of words with Sadiq Khan on her last day in charge at Scotland Yard today as she refused to acknowledge the string of scandals that occurred under her watch.

The outgoing Commissioner was pictured sullen-faced and holding back tears as she walked past dozens of saluting officers at Scotland Yard today as her six year tenure ended under a cloud of controversy earlier this year.

She demanded 'operational independence from local and central government' for the Met in a year when the Mayor of London ousted her and the force grappled with the Partygate scandal in Downing Street.

Dame Cressida leaves after a litany of scandals, both recent and historical, including admitting herself that Sarah Everard's murder by a serving police officer had brought 'shame' on the force and damaged public confidence in police. 

Britain's most senior officer also failed to get a grip on a culture of racism, homophobia, sexism and bullying that has haunted Scotland Yard for years.  

In an open letter to Londoners published this afternoon, she failed to apologise for the controversies that took place under her watch, while warning the 'current politicisation of policing is a threat to trust in the whole criminal justice system'.

She went on: 'Operational independence from local and central government is crucial for an effective democracy and is a model respected around the world. We must all treasure and protect it'.

Hours earlier Sadiq Khan chose to launch a blistering attack on her just minutes after she left Scotland Yard for the last time. 

The Mayor of London, who ousted her in February, told Labour activists today he would not 'hide from the fact' he lost confidence in the outgoing Metropolitan Police commissioner and slammed the 'series of devastating scandals' on her watch.

The outgoing Commissioner was pictured in a flood of tears as walked past a guard of honour at Scotland Yard today, despite her six year tenure ending under a cloud of controversy

The outgoing Commissioner was pictured in a flood of tears as walked past a guard of honour at Scotland Yard today, despite her six year tenure ending under a cloud of controversy

Dame Cressida Dick hugs Josh Smith, eight, as she is applauded as she leaves Scotland Yard on Friday ahead of her last day in charge of the Met

Dame Cressida Dick hugs Josh Smith, eight, as she is applauded as she leaves Scotland Yard on Friday ahead of her last day in charge of the Met

Dame Cressida Dick is pictured leaving Scotland Yard ahead of her last day as commissioner on April 10

Dame Cressida Dick is pictured leaving Scotland Yard ahead of her last day as commissioner on April 10

Dame Cressida Dick (centre) on patrol with local officers in Chingford, Essex, as a war of words between her and the Mayor of London continues over her exit

Dame Cressida Dick (centre) on patrol with local officers in Chingford, Essex, as a war of words between her and the Mayor of London continues over her exit

Dame Cressida speaks to public order and firearms officers and trainers at the Public Order Training establishment in Gravesend, Kent

Dame Cressida speaks to public order and firearms officers and trainers at the Public Order Training establishment in Gravesend, Kent

Britain's most senior police officer, pictured stopping in a local cafe, leaves under a cloud after a number of devastating scandals engulfed the force

Britain's most senior police officer, pictured stopping in a local cafe, leaves under a cloud after a number of devastating scandals engulfed the force

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan used a campaign launch with Sir Keir Starmer today (pictured) to lay into Dame Cressida on her last day in the office

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan used a campaign launch with Sir Keir Starmer today (pictured) to lay into Dame Cressida on her last day in the office

Cressida Dick leaves Scotland Yard for the final time today in her last day in the office

Cressida Dick leaves Scotland Yard for the final time today in her last day in the office

On her final patrol in Essex, Dame Cressida directly accused the Mayor of London of forcing her out and confirmed the events at City Hall before and after her exit would be fully investigated. 

Speaking to journalists in Chingford she discussed the circumstances surrounding her departure and said: 'The Mayor of London is a democratically elected person. He has a job to do, he has certain responsibilities in relation to the Metropolitan Police Service.

'He caused me to say that I would step aside, I did not voluntarily resign. What happened in the run-up to that and subsequently in the last few weeks perhaps, I don't know, will be looked at by Sir Tom Winsor.'

Dame Cressida did not apologise for any of the Met's failings, adding: 'We hear the criticism, know not everyone has confidence in us to provide a good service when they need us, and have seen among us those whose horrific actions have let you all, and us, down so terribly.

'Each one drives us to get better, to root out those who don't uphold our standards and don't deserve to wear our uniform. To improve our response so all our communities feel protected by us'.

Touching on the Met's culture and claims of sexism and racism, she said: 'The Met is far more diverse and inclusive than it has ever been. It is a wonderful place to work and we need women and men of all backgrounds to join us and continue to make a difference'.   

Dame Cressida previously apologised publicly following the conclusions into the cases involving Ms Henry, Ms Smallman and Ms Everard, said she was 'seething angry' about the racist, sexist and homophobic messages from officers at Charing Cross station and defended how the force dealt with partygate.

Two inquiries are currently under way looking at the culture within the Met.

Dame Cressida said the culture in the force 'has been changing' following the death of Ms Everard and the publication of the WhatsApp messages.

She added: 'I believe during my commissionership you have seen a real opening up of the Met. We are much more transparent, we are much closer to our public, and we have been seeking to root out the people who have let London down or may let London down, those people who can't live up to the professional standards that London would expect of its police service.

'We've had some horrible things done in the last year by people who were wearing and shaming the uniform of the Metropolitan Police. (It was an) awful, awful event with Sarah Everard being killed, a terrible thing, unimaginably bad for everyone. Since then, some other things have shocked the Me. But we haven't stood by - we were already changing very fast.'

She then listed work being undertaken by the force to improve it, such as investing in professionalism, updating its unit which deals with officers who commit domestic abuse and sexual offences and involving the public to 'help improve its professionalism'.    

Shortly before Mr Khan stuck the boot in, an emotional Dame Cressida was given a guard of honour by officers this morning. She looked tearful as she saluted colleagues that lined up on the steps of the Metropolitan Police's headquarters close to Parliament. 

MailOnline understands that the guard of honour had been weeks in the planning. There were claps, three cheers and hugs from those 100-plus of her colleagues who gathered outside Scotland Yard. The outgoing chief, who was moved to tears, said 'thank you' repeatedly and 'au revoir' before hugging a child.  

But shortly afterwards, the London Mayor, who was at the launch of Labour's local election campaign in Barnet with party leader Sir Keir Starmer, said: 'I'm not going to hide from the fact that I lost confidence in her.

'I'm not going to hide from the fact that we've had in our city a series of devastating scandals, overt racism, sexism, discrimination, homophobia, we've had trust and confidence from Londoners in the police service at rock bottom.

'It's one of the reasons why I lost confidence in her and it's one of the things I'll be looking for in a new commissioner, how they will address some of these serious issues that, frankly speaking, the current commissioner failed to address.' 

One fellow critic said in response to footage of the farewell: 'It should've been a guard of dishonour - helicopters emblazoned with every name of every victim & family she has humiliated over decades'. 

Another said: 'A guard of honour for the woman who bought dishonour and woke, leftist activism to the Met and who did nothing to protect women's and girl's honour'. 

Asked about the timeline of appointing a successor for Dame Cressida Dick, Sadiq Khan said it could take 'a number of months'.

The London mayor said: 'I'll be working closely with the Home Secretary to make sure we get the widest possible pool of candidates applying, we want the best possible candidate who is successful.

'Somebody who understands the challenges we face and also recognises the uniqueness of London, what a wonderful city we are, and how important it is to police by consent, to work with Londoners to restore confidence with women and girls in our city, but also minority communities, particularly black communities as well.' 

Dame Cressida leaves under a cloud after a string of scandals, both recent and historical, including admitting that Sarah Everard's murder by a serving police officer  had brought 'shame' on the force and damaged public confidence in police.

Britain's top cop also failed to get a grip on a culture of racism, sexism and bullying that has haunted Scotland Yard. The force has also been criticised for being slow to investigate the reports of parties in Downing Street. 

Dame Cressida's last day in post will be on Sunday, after which she will take unused annual leave, with her final day of employment being April 24. 

Defending her record, she said in her letter: 'Violence is down, our partnerships are strong and we are on course to achieve a step change in the number of crimes we solve. 

'We have thousands more volunteers working with us, better ways of communicating with the public and higher levels of involvement by and engagement with our citizens in their police service.

'Murders, shootings and stabbings are all down. These figures are not an accident. They are not repeated in other major UK cities. 

'They are down because we, working with our partners and communities, drove them down and have brought ever more serious offenders to justice. I am confident the reductions will be sustained: violent and predatory people, drug dealers and those involved in county lines gangs and organised crime will find it much tougher to operate.

'We have also learnt lessons from the terrible terrorism we saw in 2017. In the last five years, counter terrorism policing and UK intelligence services have stopped 29 attacks'. 

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