Sarah Everard report ‘too little, too late’, says Yvette Cooper



Sarah Everard report ‘too little, too late’, says Yvette Cooper

Tragically the report identifies that cousins was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer and worse still there were multiple occasions where this should could have been recognized lady Alish found significant and repeated problems in Recruitment and vetting throughout cousins’ career including overlooking his chaotic financial situation this meant that he

Was able to serve in a range of privileged roles including as a Firearms officer it is appalling that reports of indecent exposure by cousins were not taken sufficiently seriously by the police and the officers were not adequately trained equipped or motivated to properly investigate those allegations Wayne cousins should never

Have been a police officer he should have been stopped and he could have been stopped from being a police officer it is truly appalling his history of alleged sexual offending stretches back so many years and yet opportunities to investigate were repeatedly missed and most disturbing of all Lady Angelini

Says there is nothing to stop another Wayne cousins operating in plain sight so although I agree with most of what the Home Secretary has said I have to be really blunt about this his response is too weak it is too little and it is too late and the lack of urgency is

Unfathomable to me

The shadow home secretary, Yvette Cooper, has said a government report on the 2021 murder of Sarah Everard by the Met police officer Wayne Couzens was ‘too little, too late’ and that the lack of urgency shown by the Home Office was ‘unfathomable’
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