West Midlands Police Chief Refuses to Quit Amid Scathing 'Shameless' Scandal and Home Secretary's Loss of Confidence

The Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, Craig Guildford, is embroiled in an unprecedented standoff with Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who has declared a loss of confidence in his leadership. This extraordinary situation follows a damning independent report into the force's decision to ban Jewish football supporters from a game in Birmingham last year, a move described by the Home Secretary as 'devastating'. It marks the first time in over two decades that a Home Secretary has exerted such immense pressure on a police chief to resign, garnering widespread cross-party support.
The controversy stems from an audit by Sir Andy Cooke, the Chief Inspector of Constabulary, which revealed widespread failings by West Midlands Police. The report found that senior police officers fabricated and exaggerated evidence to justify banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from traveling to their game against Aston Villa in November.
The force was accused of overstating the threat posed by Israeli fans, citing inaccurate information about links to the Israeli Defence Forces, targeting Muslim communities, burning Palestinian flags, and attacks on police. Sir Andy's report meticulously dismantled the force's claims, identifying 'lies, cluelessness, deceit and cover-up', and stating that the force was driven by 'confirmation bias' rather than evidence.
Further revelations included the force misleading the public and, shockingly, using an 'AI hallucination' to attempt to justify the ban, citing a fictitious Maccabi match with West Ham. Chief Constable Guildford had previously apologised for misleading MPs on this matter. Despite the gravity of these findings, Guildford has defiantly refused to step down, reportedly insisting he will 'see out the week' and hoping the situation will 'blow over'. He is said to be demanding 'due process'.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, in a blistering attack in the Commons, stated: 'We have witnessed a failure of leadership that has harmed the reputation of and eroded public confidence in West Midlands police, and policing more broadly.'
She explicitly stated that ultimate responsibility for the force's failures rests with the chief constable. However, she admitted lacking the legal power to sack him, as that authority rests solely with the local Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC). In a sign of frustration, Ms Mahmood indicated she would seek to reclaim this responsibility in the future.
The PCC, Simon Foster, has also refused to immediately remove Mr Guildford, choosing to defer his decision until after 'full and proper consideration' of the 11-page report and a public meeting with the Chief Constable at the end of the month.
The incident has drawn condemnation from across the political spectrum, with MPs demanding Guildford's resignation. Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Philp, called it a 'shameful episode' and accused the force of 'capitulating to the Islamist mob'. Other Labour MPs, including Gurinder Singh Josan, Laurence Turner, and Antonia Bance, along with Birmingham City Council leader John Cotton, have echoed calls for Guildford to resign, stating his position is 'untenable'.
The force, in a statement, apologised for the 'unintentional nature of our errors' and the impact on communities, promising immediate action but notably failing to address the future of its leader. It stressed that mistakes were made without 'intent of deliberate distortion or discrimination'.
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