when he challenges police, he s given an ultimatum. if you choose to remain here,. that s not acceptable. today, he s calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law abiding londoners, including thejewish community, to appease lawless mobs, i think it s time for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second apology in three days, saying he wants london to be a city where everyone feels safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel s response, every weekend, the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london, putting increasing pressure on the met to get the balance right between allowing legitimate protest and cracking down on hate speech and intimidation. strong voices, mainly on the right,
i m not accusing you of anything, but i am worried about the reaction to your presence. when he challenges police, he s given an ultimatum. if you choose to remain here, because you are causing a breach of peace with all these other people, you will be arrested. that s not acceptable. today, he s calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law abiding londoners, including thejewish community, to appease lawless mobs, i think it s time for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second time in three days. he ll speak tojewish community leaders tomorrow and open up operational planning to greater scrutiny. tonight, mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he s accepted, to discuss what more the force can do to make jewish londoners feel safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel s response,
i m not accusing you of of anything. when he challenges police, he s given an ultimatum. that s not acceptable. today, he s calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley s metropolitan police deciding to curtail the rights of law abiding londoners, including thejewish community, to appease lawless mobs, i think it s time for sir mark rowley to go. sir mark has apologised for the incident, the second apology in three days, saying he wants london to be a city where everyone feels safe. since the hamas attacks of the 7th of october and israel s response, every weekend, the politics of the middle east have been brought to the streets of london, putting increasing pressure on the met to get the balance right between allowing legitimate protest and cracking down on hate speech and intimidation. strong voices, mainly on the right,