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Member of Sadiq Khan’s new policing board accused of ‘hugely irresponsible’ Covid-19 comments

By Noah Vickers, Local Democracy Reporter

A member of Sadiq Khan’s new policing board has been accused of making “hugely irresponsible comments around the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change”.

In social media posts over the last two years, Sayce Holmes-Lewis has called Covid “the greatest hustle of all time” and warned against “climate lockdowns”.

The latter is a phrase commonly used by conspiracy theorists who claim governments will introduce pandemic-style lockdowns to combat global warming.

In a now deleted post, Sayce Holmes-Lewis said that the World Economic Forum “will only seize control if we allow it” (Picture: X, formerly Twitter)

Charity CEO Mr Holmes-Lewis was one of 12 people appointed by Mr Khan – from more than 300 applicants – to sit on the London Policing Board.

Chaired by the Mayor, the board aims to scrutinise the Met after a review found it was institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic.

Mr Holmes-Lewis’s appointment was criticised last month by City Hall Conservatives, who recalled that he in 2020 told the party’s then mayoral candidate – Shaun Bailey – that he is “obviously not a black man with true lived experience in this matter [of racist policing]”.

Emma Best, City Hall Conservatives’ deputy leader, said of the newly-uncovered posts: “I am deeply concerned that Sadiq Khan believes it appropriate to appoint someone to the policing board who has made hugely irresponsible comments around the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change.

“Khan has strongly condemned ‘Covid-deniers’ and ‘conspiracy theorists’, and yet had no trouble nodding through this appointment.”

In another post, Mr Holmes-Lewis said the World Economic Forum “will only seize control if we allow it”. He shared a thread on X, formerly Twitter, purporting to detail “life after the Great Reset”.

The thread, authored by someone else, says: “The Elites want to dictate every aspect of your life from what you eat, to where you go, down to how many times a week you are allowed to shower and wash your underwear.”

After the Mayor’s office and Mr Holmes-Lewis were approached for comment, this last post – sharing the thread – was deleted.

Ms Best said Mr Khan should “reconsider how he makes appointments”, adding that the board cannot scrutinise the Met “if they have been handpicked by the Mayor”.

Mr Holmes-Lewis did not comment, but a spokesman for the Mayor said: “Policing in our city needs to improve and change and the voices of Londoners – with a wide range of professional skills and lived experiences – must be at the heart of driving this reform.

“As a board very much independent from the Met, it is expected they will have a variety of strong opinions and perspectives.

“As well as experts in front-line policing and law, the board has strong representation from communities who have been let down by the police and have the lowest levels of trust in the Met.”

Pictured top: Sayce Holmes-Lewis, one of 12 independent members of the London Policing Board (Picture: Greater London Authority)

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