Sir Cliff Richard, 80, has joined a group campaigning for greater accountability for the police.The legendary musician added his name to a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling for reform to the service.The letter sent last week called on the Prime Minister to not renew Dame Cressida Dick’s contract at the Metropolitan Police.It was signed by high-profile victims of police corruption, malpractice and incompetence.Among the signatories was Stephen Lawrence's mother Doreen Lawrence and Leon Brittan's widow Lady Brittan.The letter reads: “We share a collective concern that the leadership of the Metropolitan Police Service will continue to act as though they are above the law.”It also urged for an overhaul of the service’s senior team.
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