National Education Union members also vote for removal of senior Met police officers involved in the case

Teachers said they no longer want police to be stationed in schools after outrage over the treatment of Child Q, as National Education Union members voted for the removal of the senior Met police officers involved in the case.

Delegates to the NEU’s annual conference backed a motion that calling the police to deal with pupils “must be a last resort” for schools and teachers.

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