

542. EXPOSED: Met Police Caught in New DEI Favoritism Scandal - Peter Bleksley
Jun 2, 2025
Peter Bleksley, a former undercover detective, dives deep into the murky waters of modern British policing. He uncovers alarming DEI schemes within the Met, revealing favoritism toward minority officers that teeters on ethical violations. The conversation takes an unsettling turn with discussions on re-emerging blasphemy laws and cases of arrests for controversial speech. Bleksley articulates fears over rising radicalism and a fractured justice system while questioning the Labour Party's connection with working-class Londoners. This intriguing dialogue raises critical issues of trust in institutions and the complexities of free speech.
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Skewed Recruitment Timing Exposed
- West Yorkshire Police offer extensive months-long recruitment outreach to minorities and only 48 hours to white applicants.
- This policy skirts positive discrimination laws under the guise of positive action.
Secret DEI Promotion Coaching
- The Met Police provided promotion coaching exclusively to minority and female officers.
- They acknowledged this unfair advantage by instructing recipients to keep the coaching invitation secret.
Koran Burning and Breach of Peace
- Burning a Koran on private property is not blasphemy but may cause a breach of peace if done publicly near a mosque.
- Current laws apply broad breach of peace legislation, not blasphemy laws, reflecting legal nuance.