Jenrick Jumps, Police in Crisis and Britain’s Two-Tier Row
16 January 2026

Jenrick Jumps, Police in Crisis and Britain’s Two-Tier Row

Afternoon Empire with Ian Collins

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Ian Collins is joined by Dan Hodges, Commentator at the Mail on Sunday, and Matthew Goodwin-Freeman, Conservative Councillor for Hatch End, to unpack the political shockwaves after Robert Jenrick defects to Reform, accusing the Conservatives of having “broken Britain” as Kemi Badenoch moves to contain the fallout. They discuss what Jenrick’s jump says about the future of the Tory party, the growing pull of Reform, and whether the Right is heading for a full realignment.


The panel then turns to policing and public trust with Nicole Lampert, Journalist, as pressure mounts on West Midlands Police following an antisemitism row, reports of a senior police chief expected to resign, and claims that a police commissioner offered a mosque a “blank cheque” amid an Israeli football fan controversy. What does this tell us about leadership, accountability and confidence in Britain’s police?


Finally, Dr Rakib Ehsan, Social Policy Expert, examines Labour’s push to rebrand “Islamophobia” as “anti-Muslim hostility”, with critics warning it could entrench two-tier policing and further chill free speech. Is the redefinition necessary protection, or another flashpoint in Britain’s deepening culture and identity wars?

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