Met Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has refused to ban a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day despite comments from Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman.
More than 1,000 officers from forces around the country will be drafted in to help the Metropolitan Police this weekend amid intense political pressure to prevent disruption to remembrance events . Police chiefs have backed Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley's decision to resist banning a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day despite comments from the prime minister and the home secretary.
' Asked if police were biased, he said decisions were taken 'without fear or favour', adding: 'We do not take into account whatever our personal view may be on a topic.' Mr Stephens also said he considered it a civic responsibility to use language carefully and not stoke community tensions.
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