Rishi Sunak is facing intensifying calls to sack Suella Braverman for stoking tensions ahead of Armistice Day protests, with Sir Keir Starmer accusing the Home Secretary of spawning "hatred and distrust".
Pressure mounted on Mrs Braverman amid scenes of far-right violence towards officers on Saturday in central London, after she branded pro-Palestinian demonstrators "hate marchers" and accused the police of bias for letting the rally go ahead.
Nine officers were injured amid clashes - the "vast majority" with far-right counter-protesters - as they guarded the Cenotaph while a Remembrance service took place. The Met said its officers "faced unacceptable violence, including people throwing missiles and a metal barrier". At least 126 arrests were made.
A "breakaway" group of around 150 people firing fireworks and many wearing face coverings were later dispersed using Section 60 and 60AA powers. Levelling Up minister Michael Gove was mobbed by pro-Palestinian protesters outside Victoria Station and had to be bundled into a police van.
Organisers from Palestine Solidarity Campaign estimated 800,000 demonstrators took to the streets to call for a ceasefire in Gaza during one of the biggest political marches in British history. The Met, however, disputes the figure, suggesting there was only around 300,000.
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Tommy Robinson, founder and former leader of the far-right English Defence League, was seen among the crowds of counter-protesters. Sunak has condemned the "violent, wholly unacceptable" actions in targeting police and said all criminality must be met with the "full and swift force of the law".
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