Louise Haigh MP requests urgent meeting with Home Secretary over Orgreave
From Louise Haigh MP’s website.
Louise Haigh MP, Ian Lavery MP (Chair of the Trade Union Group) and 60 other Labour MPs have joined with the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign to ask for an urgent meeting with the Home Secretary following the decision of the IPCC not to investigate serious criminal allegations made against South Yorkshire Police in the events surrounding Orgreave in June 1984.
The letter calls for a full public inquiry and asks the Home Secretary to meet with the campaign group and a delegation of Labour MPs to discuss the next steps forward for the campaign for justice, following the disappointing decision of the IPCC.
The letter and signatories are reproduced below:
Secretary of State for the Home Office,
We are writing with regard to the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s decision of Friday 12th June not to launch an investigation into the South Yorkshire Police’s handling of events at the Orgreave coking plant in June 1984.
As the IPCC Deputy Chair, Sarah Green, herself notes in the full decision rationale “the events of June 1984 marked not only a critical point in the miners’ strike, but also in the relationship with, and trust in, the police”.
However, Sarah Green states that to conduct a full investigation into whether “individual officers perjured themselves, there was controlling intelligence at a senior level, or a systematic integrity issue within the force which led to evidence being fabricated” would be “extremely challenging for the IPCC” involving “hundreds of witnesses, many of whom were relatively junior at the time” and “the fact that it has taken us two years to gather and read existing documentation – which is by no means complete – indicates the scale of the challenge”.
Given the IPCC have indicated they do not have the capacity to carry out such an important investigation and in light of the seriousness of the allegations against South Yorkshire Police, including perjury, perverting the course of justice, misconduct in a public office, and whether the actions of the police were influenced by the highest levels of government and finally given the scale of public concern, the case for a full public inquiry into the events of Orgreave is clear.
That case must surely have been strengthened by the view of the Deputy Chair of the IPCC herself in the full decision rationale that such questions can only be answered “if there is a full public inquiry or an exercise like the Hillsborough Independent Panel (HIP)” concluding that “nothing in this report precludes such an exercise”.
We are therefore writing to request an urgent meeting with the Home Secretary, a delegation of MPs, representatives from the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, and victims to enable the representatives to make the case for a full public inquiry and to ask the government whether ministers will move to establish such an inquiry.
We look forward to hearing from you at the earliest opportunity.
Yours sincerely,
Louise Haigh, Member of Parliament for Sheffield Heeley
Ian Lavery, Member of Parliament for Wansbeck and Chair of the Trade Union Group
Joe Rollin, Chair of the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign (OTJC)
Barbara Jackson, Secretary of the OTJC
Paul Blomfield, Member of Parliament for Sheffield Central
Clive Betts, Member of Parliament for Sheffield South East
Michael Dugher, Member of Parliament for Barnsley East
Harry Harpham, Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough
Dan Jarvis, Member of Parliament for Barnsley Central
Sarah Champion, Member of Parliament for Rotherham
Dennis Skinner, Member of Parliament for Bolsover
Dave Crausby, Member of Parliament for Bolton North East
Ian Mearns, Member of Parliament for Gateshead
Grahame Morris, Member of Parliament for Easington
Richard Burgon, Member of Parliament for Leeds East
Dave Anderson, Member of Parliament for Blaydon
Rachael Maskell, Member of Parliament for York Central
Emma Lewell-Buck, Member of Parliament for South Shields
Steve Rotheram, Member of Parliament for Liverpool Walton
Kelvin Hopkins, Member of Parliament for Luton North
John McDonnell, Member of Parliament for Hayes and Harlington
Alex Cunningham, Member of Parliament for Stockton North
Stephen Kinnock, Member of Parliament Aberavon
Nick Thomas-Symonds, Member of Parliament for Torfaen
Ruth Smeeth, Member of Parliament for Stoke on Trent North
Barbara Keeley, Member of Parliament for Worsley and Eccles South
Ronnie Campbell, Member of Parliament for Blyth Valley
Paula Sherriff, Member of Parliament for Dewsbury
Thangam Debbonaire, Member of Parliament for Bristol West
Julie Elliott, Member of Parliament for Sunderland Central
Mary Creagh, Member of Parliament for Wakefield
Andrew Gwynne, Member of Parliament for Denton and Reddish
Wes Streeting, Member of Parliament for Illford North
Madeline Moon, Member of Parliament for Bridgend
Jo Stevens, Member of Parliament for Cardiff Central
Pat Glass, Member of Parliament for North West Durham
Emily Thornberry, Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury
Jonathan Reynolds, Member of Parliament for Stalybridge and Hyde
Angela Rayner, Member of Parliament for Ashton-under-Lyme
Justin Madders, Member of Parliament for Ellsmere Port and Neston
John Woodcock, Member of Parliament for Barrow and Furness
Yvonne Fovargue, Member of Parliament for Makerfield
John Mann, Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw
Helen Jones, Member of Parliament for Warrington North
Lilian Greenwood, Member of Parliament Nottingham South
Melanie Onn, Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby
John Cryer, Member of Parliament for Leyton and Wanstead
Cat Smith, Member of Parliament for Lancaster and Fleetwood
Chris Matheson, Member of Parliament for City of Chester
Rosie Cooper, Member of Parliament for West Lancashire
George Howarth, Member of Parliament for Knowsley
Catherine McKinnell, Member of Parliament for Newcastle North
Fiona Mactaggert, Member of Parliament for Slough
Maria Eagle, Member of Parliament for Garston and Halewood
Diane Abbott, Member of Parliament for Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Paul Flynn, Member of Parliament for Newport West
Nia Griffith, Member of Parliament for Llanelli
Vicky Foxcroft, Member of Parliament for Lewisham Deptford
Ruth Cadbury, Member of Parliament for Brentford and Isleworth
Rob Marris, Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton South West
Andrew Smith, Member of Parliament for Oxford East
Barry Sheerman, Member of Parliament for Huddersfield
Valerie Vaz, Member of Parliament for Walsall South
Matthew Pennycook, Member of Parliament for Greenwich and Woolwich