The police could soon be forced to reveal whether they were Freemasons to prevent them from favoring members.
The biggest force in the UK has begun consultation with its association policy to be announced.
Freemasonry casts loyalty to the principles of the Brotherhood and to support their brothers.
Met currently does not collect information on how many officers are Freemasons and has never denied them to join.
But Scotland Yard said that officials and staff have raised concerns about “research, promotion and abuse”.
Current examples of reported associations presented in politics include people with criminal convictions, abandoned and legal professions such as private investigation or journalism.
Officers and staff must already proclaim with a contact person or a group who may endanger their integrity or damage the reputation of force.
Daniel Morgan’s Independent Panel report recommended a change – I tested the troops without the murder of private seeker Daniel Morgan’s 1987 murder.
The 37-year-old two-year-old died in the Golden Lion Pub car park in Sydenham, Southeast London, March 10, 1987.
For decades, the research population found the allegations of corruption.
Freemasonry casts loyalty to the principles of the Brotherhood and to support their brothers. The picture shows freeemasons in the center of London
The 2021 report stated that the members of the police were “a source of repeated suspicion and mistrust in research.”
London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, who is responsible for setting strategic policies in London, has previously ruled out in the MET of the compulsory Freemasonry Register, saying that it could go with officers’ human rights.
Met commander Simon Messinger said: ‘We are now hearing a proposal to add a list of participation in the Freemason – and possibly in other organizations that can make impartiality questionable or cause conflicts of loyalty – and are eager to hear the views of our officers and staff.
‘This does not prevent any member of the staff from joining the Masonic or other similar organization, but that means we know who is part of it.
“Strengthening confidence in our own staff and our London community is MET is a core of our new MET plan and ambitious.”
Older officers discuss the proposed change of politics with the United Grand Lodge, the headquarters of England and Wales.
Met said that it now has one of the strongest entry policies in the United Kingdom’s police and refusal rates more than doubled from 5 % to 2020-21 to 11 % to 23-24.
The origin of the Masonic in the UK seems to be from at least the late 14th century.
The group believes that their roots are located in the Freemasonry, which built large medieval cathedrals, such as Salisbury, started in 1220.
By the end of the 18th century there were several inn – as is known as individual Freemasonry societies – around the British islands, at least seven in London.
In June 1717, the first ‘Grand Lodge’ gathered in the capital in June 1717, which published his first minute and constitution in 1723.
In 1776, the Freemasons opened a rich search for Grand Lodge on Great Queen Street, in the center of London. This was replaced in the thirties in the monolithic Freemasonry Hall.
Their influence networks spread throughout the country and in society. Some inns met in Tavern and the inns – and today many taxi drivers, plumbers and dustmen are Freemasons. There are two cottages for women’s Freemasons.
Although the Freemasons demand, their private meetings do not cover anything bad, it was not generally. For example, at the end of the 19th century, Brentford’s Modug was charged with killing George III.
The conspiracy did nothing to prevent his two sons, George IV and William IV, from becoming masonry.
The Freemason really departed as a result of two World War II. Three years after the First World War, 350 inns were established, and three years later, after World War II, nearly 600 were established.
Today, England and Wales have about 170,000 Freemasonry.