The Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has defied calls for a ban on a pro-Palestinian march through London on Armistice Day as he insisted on the independence of his force amid intense government pressure to act.
In a statement in which he acknowledged the demands for him to stop Saturday’s procession, Rowley insisted there was currently insufficient intelligence that there would be a risk of serious public disorder.
He stressed the importance of an “independent police service … focused simply on the law and the facts in front of us”, despite a chorus of cabinet ministers – including the home secretary and the justice secretary – insisting that the march should not go ahead.
I don’t know if he’s going to end up being correct, but I applaud standing up to puppeteering.
Most likely not.
An anti war protest?
On Armistice Day, celebrating the end of war?
It’s just very inappropriate.
Couldn’t agree more. These brown immigrants don’t understand our values. I mean, don’t they realise armistice means Ceasefire?