times, that is quite something. we have had this reaction from the prime minister, take us what she has written and why it proved so controversial. written and why it proved so controversial. there has been a row runnina controversial. there has been a row running for controversial. there has been a row running for several controversial. there has been a row running for several days controversial. there has been a row running for several days now - controversial. there has been a row running for several days now about| controversial. there has been a row| running for several days now about a protest that is a very large one, plans to take place in london on saturday in support of the palestinian people. that protest coincides with armistice day, the 11th of november, though the main remembrance commemorations take place on remembrance sunday which is the day after. the government has been very clear to the metropolitan police that if the met made a determination that i
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Yvette Cooper suggested that Suella Braverman should be sacked for her comments accusing the Metropolitan Police of “playing favourites” by allowing a pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day to go ahead. Asking an urgent question in the House of Commons on Thursday (9 November), the shadow home secretary said: "Does this Government still believe in the operation independence of the police, and how can it do so while this Home Secretary is in post?" It comes after the Home Secretary wrote in the Times claiming Islamists were using Saturday's march to express “primacy” and compared it to extremist rallies in Northern Ireland with links to terrorism.
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