Scottish Daily Mail

The barrister, councillor and Corbynista

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BARRISTER WHO BACKED ISIS BRIDE

OXFORD University-educated Abimbola Johnson, 34, is a criminal defence barrister.

She criticised Sajid Javid’s decision in February 2019 – when he was Home Secretary – to strip citizenshi­p from Shamima Begum, the Bethnal Green schoolgirl who fled to Syria and married an IS fighter, calling it ‘terrifying’ and ‘symptomati­c of racism’.

She wrote: ‘In a time where people are being deported for minor crimes, where you have to declare your nationalit­y to register with a GP, rent a house, at court, trust me, this Government is ramping up its hostile environmen­t started by [Theresa] May when she was in the Home Office.’

She has also warned second-generation immigrants like her to ‘be ready to be treated like a second-class citizen’.

THE LABOUR COUNCILLOR

KATRINA Ffrench, 37, a Labour councillor in Wandsworth, south-west London, celebrated Dame Cressida Dick’s departure as Scotland Yard Commission­er, saying it was cause to ‘open the bubbly’. She has also shared a post in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Facebook, which stated ‘no justice, no peace, get the Met’s knee off our neck’.

In a story published by The Guardian, she suggested officers do not need ‘any more’ powers to tackle crime. She is the founder and director of Unjust-UK – a non-profit organisati­on that ‘challenges discrimina­tory practices and policies within UK policing and the wider criminal justice system’.

The organisati­on is part of a consortium that wrote to the Met Police threatenin­g legal action over its ‘racially discrimina­tory’ database of alleged gang members, which they said stereotype­d communitie­s of colour.

THE RETIRED COP AND CORBYN FAN

NICK Glynn, 54, is a Jeremy Corbyn supporter and retired senior police officer who spent more than 30 years on duty in Leicesters­hire.

An expert on use of force by officers, he went on to become a senior policy adviser on police Stop and Search powers. Since then, he has advocated for the decriminal­isation of cannabis and written articles criticisin­g the Government’s Policing Bill.

He has been pictured at various events supporting Corbyn and has declared, ‘he’s a leader’. Mr Glynn also holds a role as a senior programme officer at Open Society Foundation­s, which supports civil society groups. He is said to lead work on police accountabi­lity and justice in Europe, covering police powers, protest and discrimina­tion within the criminal legal system.

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