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John McDonnell refuses to back down in fight for justice for Ricky Reel

EFFORTS to drag undercover policing into the spotlight have been set back over the past year, John McDonnell warned this weekend.

The shadow chancellor said he hoped the upcoming Pitchford inquiry would address the “opacity” of covert police operations along with the “lack of democratic control.”

But he said police chiefs had treated him with “contempt” when he raised concerns about surveillance.

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