Women must feel their complaints about violence are « properly heard », the PM has said, after concern about how a vigil for Sarah Everard was policed.
Boris Johnson said footage of officers forcibly removing a number of women from the event was « distressing ». He added it was « fundamental » that women felt listened to and he was « going to make sure that happens ».
Asked if he still had confidence in Met Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick, Mr Johnson said: « Yes I do. » « The reality is that the country is united still in shock and grief about what happened to Sarah Everard and we must do everything we can to find the answers, » Mr Johnson said. « I think the fundamental issue that we have to address as a country, and as a society and as a government is that … women in particular must feel that when they make serious complaints about violence, about assault, that they are properly heard. « We are going to make sure that that happens. »
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