|   2025-10-18 15:07:17

British police oversight body may be unlawfully supporting Pride

Former British police officer Harry Miller has announced legal action against the UK's Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which he accuses of violating impartiality. In his opinion, the institution discredits itself by participating in Pride parades, thereby publicly supporting the controversial gender identity agenda, reports GB News.

Miller claims that such a stance undermines public confidence in the authority's independence when investigating complaints against the police. Lawyer Paul Conrathe points out that by signing the Pride pledge and publicly supporting diversity, the IOPC has crossed the line of neutrality.

The former police officer sent a preliminary letter to the oversight body warning that participation in Pride events could be illegal.

The letter calls for the authority to stop supporting Pride and other events that promote gender ideology.

(mja)