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Freemasons to Make Injunction Bid over Met Police Membership Declaration Plan
- Freemasons are seeking an injunction to stop a policy requiring Metropolitan Police officers to declare their membership, according to the United Grand Lodge of England .
- UGLE argues that this policy could breach human rights and GDPR rules.
- The policy change was recommended by a report to enhance transparency in the Metropolitan Police.
- UGLE claims the consultation process was inadequate and has launched the injunction to protect its members' integrity.
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This decision would be the result of information held by the Metropolitan Police concerning the possible recent corruption of one or more agents related to their membership in the movement.
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Read Full ArticleFreemasons Sue to Block Police Force’s Membership Disclosure Policy.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is seeking an injunction against a new Metropolitan Police policy requiring officers to declare Freemasonry membership.WHO WAS INVOLVED: The United Grand Lodge of England, London’s Metropolitan Police force, and the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel.WHEN & WHERE: Monday, December 29, 2025, United Kingdom.KEY QUOTE: The UGLE claims the policy “breaches human rights and GDPR [Genera…
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