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Masons Sue Met Over Disclosure

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The Metropolitan Police is facing legal action over plans to require officers and staff to declare Freemason membership, a move that could reshape transparency rules within the force. Freemason organisations say the policy is discriminatory and risks undermining public trust in their members. The Met has confirmed it has received a letter before claim, signalling a potential judicial review.

 

Earlier this month, the Met announced that Freemasonry would be added to its declarable associations policy. The change followed a review into the unsolved 1987 murder of private detective Daniel Morgan, which cited Freemasonry as a source of “mistrust” in investigations. Under the policy, officers must declare past or present membership of any organisation that is hierarchical, has confidential membership, and requires members to support and protect one another.

 

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The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), the governing body of Freemasonry in England, dates back to 1717 and describes Freemasons as one of the “oldest social and charitable organisations in the world.” Despite this, Freemasons have long been viewed as secretive and have previously been linked to allegations of corruption within the Met. The Met said it would not be appropriate to comment further.

 

UGLE argues the requirement could undermine the credibility of Freemasons and breach human rights and data protection rules. Its grand secretary, Adrian Marsh, said: “Freemasonry has the highest moral and ethical standards,” adding that the Met’s decision casts “an aura of mistrust over the entire Freemason community.” He said legal action was unavoidable unless the policy is withdrawn.

 

The Met’s decision was influenced by a survey showing two-thirds of officers and staff believe such memberships affect perceptions of police impartiality and public trust. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has promoted the policy as part of wider transparency reforms, with Cdr Simon Messinger saying public confidence must take precedence. The dispute is now expected to move toward a judicial review unless an agreement is reached.

 

Key Takeaways

 

Freemason bodies plan legal action against the Met over mandatory membership disclosure.

 

The policy follows findings from the Daniel Morgan murder review highlighting mistrust.

 

The Met says transparency and public confidence outweigh secrecy concerns.

 

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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c14v5xjp03yo

Always good to see The Met being sued.

 

A complete joke of a police force. 

On 12/19/2025 at 4:46 AM, Bacon1 said:

UGLE argues the requirement could undermine the credibility of Freemasons and breach human rights and data protection rules. Its grand secretary, Adrian Marsh, said: “Freemasonry has the highest moral and ethical standards,” adding that the Met’s decision casts “an aura of mistrust over the entire Freemason community.” He said legal action was unavoidable unless the policy is withdrawn

 

I am in full agreement with the UGLE. It takes a hell of a lot to get a Freemason to litigate any issue.  The Met is conflating alleged acts of individual Freemasons with Freemasonry as a whole, which is ridiculous.   Substitute the word 'Jew' or 'Muslim' for 'Mason' and it casts things in a whole new light.  If Masons were as omnipotent as purported this scandal never would have seen the light of day. 

13 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

 

I am in full agreement with the UGLE. It takes a hell of a lot to get a Freemason to litigate any issue.  The Met is conflating alleged acts of individual Freemasons with Freemasonry as a whole, which is ridiculous.   Substitute the word 'Jew' or 'Muslim' for 'Mason' and it casts things in a whole new light.  If Masons were as omnipotent as purported this scandal never would have seen the light of day. 

 

Just think about the powerful Catholic church that can not keep their pedo's scandals out of the news. But the black and white chess board seem to have taken over the Vatican. It does not take a genius to figure out that you are not a high rank  Mason , you are not going very far in the military, law, police, politics, and many other professions. Masonry is Judaism for the non Jews. It works like an international mafia. 

I’ve worked with Masons for many years and seen firsthand how they operate within organizations and contracts.

 

They absolutely should be required to declare their membership of the Masons, not just the police but in all positions of public office.

 

 

On 12/20/2025 at 2:17 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Aren't these the folks with secret underwear?

You're thinking of Mormons... "Temple garments"

My dad was 33rd degree Mason, which is big deal for them

Gave him plenty of reasons not to be home...


"all in all

it's just another

brick 

in the wall"

All devil puppets the police foolin the people.

 

Orange bricks for your freemasonry.

 

33rd degree just the start of the road for the most adept.

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