Met chief responds to trust poll results

Two in five Londoners are less likely to trust the Metropolitan Police following claims that undercover officers spied on Stephen Lawrence's family, a BBC London survey indicates.

But 85% of those polled said they trusted the Met overall.

The Met commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe responded to the survey results on BBC London 94.9.

Stephen Greenhalgh, deputy mayor for policing, also appears in this report by Karl Mercer.

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