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Another Labour U-Turn

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Jan 14, 2026
Danny Shaw, a policing and home affairs commentator, delves into the West Midlands Police controversy surrounding the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban. He critiques the force's reliance on flawed research and discusses the implications of AI in policing. The conversation also shifts to Labour's recent U-turns, including Keir Starmer's backtracking on mandatory digital IDs, revealing frustrations among Labour MPs. As public confidence wanes, Shaw highlights the need for clear leadership in the face of political reversals.
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ANECDOTE

Maccabi Declined Tickets, Match Went Ahead

  • Maccabi Tel Aviv declined the offer of tickets and did not send any fans to the match.
  • The game proceeded with only limited protests and relatively little disorder.
INSIGHT

AI Admission Undermines Police Explanation

  • Craig Guildford initially told MPs the false result came from a Google search and denied AI use.
  • He later admitted West Midlands Police had used Microsoft Copilot, revealing an AI
ADVICE

Require Robust AI Policies For Policing

  • Police must avoid relying on unverified AI outputs for intelligence work and implement strict usage policies.
  • West Midlands Police's lack of AI policy produced an embarrassing hallucination that influenced operational decisions.
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