Policing Controversy

Policing Controversy

by IanBlair (Author)

Synopsis

The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is often described as the toughest job in the world. He (there has never been a woman in 140 years) is answerable to three bosses, the Mayor of London, the Home Secretary and the Metropolitan Police Authority, and he has a GBP3 billion budget to spend, ensuring that he is always at the centre of a political storm, and never out of the news. But more than that, he has to battle with traffic deaths and burglary, knife crime, gun crime, and the really big stuff, like terrorism - wherever it happens in the UK. Ian Blair had been top cop for just four months when the tube and bus bombs of 7 July 2005 hit London in the worst terrorist atrocity in British history. And when 4 suicide bombers tried to kill hundreds more people on 21 July, it was on his beat. So it was the next day when, infamously, the unarmed and innocent Jean de Menezes was shot at Stockwell. Here for the first time is the fly-on-the-wall story of an impossible job; of the background and history of the police and their difficult relationship with us, the public; of the de Menezes case; of fighting terrorism - everywhere in Britain, in cases that never reach the media; of the battle with politicians, and of Blair's forced resignation by Boris Johnson.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 318
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 02 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 1846683041
ISBN 13: 9781846683046
Book Overview: The inside story from Britain's top cop on what it is like to take life and death decisions on the street, inside Scotland Yard - and underneath Downing Street in the top secret COBRA centre.

Author Bio
Lord Blair of Boughton is a cross bench Peer who was Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police from 2005 to 2008. His period of office coincided with the London bombings of 2005. He published his memoirs, Policing Controversy, in 2009.