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Sadiq Khan on plans to put undercover police in clubs: “Policing alone cannot fix this issue”

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government were widely criticised when the plans were first mooted in March, as part of plans to help protect women in the wake of Sarah Everard’s death.

Ms Everard, 33, went missing while walking home in south London on March 3.As the London Mayoral Elections loom tomorrow (March 6), the Mayor says that his own plans will be in place to protect women across the capital.“It’s so important that we listen to the experiences of women and girls – many of whom simply don’t feel safe a lot of the time,” Mr Khan told NME. “We have to recognise that we live in a patriarchal society and have a culture of misogyny.

We must fundamentally change the behaviour of men and boys to ensure all women are safe and feel safe.”Opening up on his own plans to.

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