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Met Chief Rowley Backs Officers in Knife Attack Response Amid Green Party Criticism

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Last updated: April 30, 2026 6:28 pm
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Met Police Chief Expresses Disappointment Over Green Party Leader’s Post on Suspect Arrest

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LONDON — Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has publicly criticized Green Party Deputy Leader Zack Polanski for sharing a social media post condemning police tactics used during the arrest of a suspect. Rowley described the comments as “disappointing,” reigniting debates over public trust in law enforcement and the role of political figures in shaping perceptions of policing.

The controversy stems from a now-deleted post by Polanski, which questioned the proportionality of force used by officers during the arrest. While details of the incident remain undisclosed, Rowley defended the officers’ actions, emphasizing the challenges police face in rapidly evolving situations.

“The men and women of the Met work tirelessly to keep London safe, often making split-second decisions under immense pressure,” Rowley stated. “It’s disappointing when public figures amplify criticism without full context, undermining confidence in policing.”

Polanski, a London Assembly member, has not yet responded directly to Rowley’s remarks but has previously advocated for police reform, citing concerns over systemic bias and excessive force. His post echoed broader criticisms from activist groups, who argue that aggressive policing disproportionately targets marginalized communities.

The clash highlights deepening tensions between law enforcement and political leaders, particularly those pushing for progressive criminal justice reforms. With public trust in police still recovering from high-profile scandals, such as the Casey Review’s findings on institutional racism and misogyny, the Met faces an uphill battle in balancing accountability with operational demands.

Why It Matters
The dispute underscores a wider societal divide over policing standards in the UK. While some view robust criticism as necessary for accountability, others fear it erodes morale and hampers recruitment efforts at a time when forces are already understaffed.

Home Office data shows that police-reported use of force has risen in recent years, though officials attribute this to better recording practices rather than increased aggression. Meanwhile, community leaders warn that inflammatory rhetoric—from either side—risks polarizing public opinion further.

What’s Next
Rowley’s comments signal a firmer stance against perceived misinformation, suggesting the Met may take a more assertive approach in correcting narratives around policing. For Polanski and the Green Party, the incident could test their ability to reconcile reformist ideals with pragmatic engagement on public safety.

As debates over policing intensify ahead of the next general election, the fallout from this exchange may influence how politicians and law enforcement navigate their fraught but interdependent relationship.

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