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the mayor of london sadiq khan, will meet met commissioner sir mark rowley tomorrow to discuss community relations. it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites . the campaign anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer . the openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise and to discuss what the met can do to ensure jewish londoners feel safe . a decision londoners feel safe. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the home secretary describing it as a vital step forwards. after months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock, agreeing to provide a package which will also help
the mayor of london sadiq khan, will meet met commissioner sir mark rowley tomorrow to discuss community relations. it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests, with the former home secretary, suella braverman suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites . the campaign anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was...
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time has come for sir mark rowley to go. he must resign as commissioner for the metropolis or he must be removed by the mayor of london and the home secretary, 69% of british jews now obscure or hide their jewish identity when in public. we need a new commissioner, a new commissioner who will enforce the law, who will stand up for law abiding londoners, who will take action against lawless mobs . and we need that lawless mobs. and we need that commissioner now . commissioner now. >> well, i'll be tackling this scandal in my take at ten. you won't want to miss it. but right now let's speak to a very good friend of the show, journalist and best selling biographer, tom bower, a man whose own parents were jewish refugees. tom, do you agree with gideon falter that sir mark rowley should resign ? resign? >> well, i don't think it would help, and i don't think it would actually save the solve the problem. i mean, when, david kc said that the met was institutionally racist , she institutionally racist, she meant against the black pe
time has come for sir mark rowley to go. he must resign as commissioner for the metropolis or he must be removed by the mayor of london and the home secretary, 69% of british jews now obscure or hide their jewish identity when in public. we need a new commissioner, a new commissioner who will enforce the law, who will stand up for law abiding londoners, who will take action against lawless mobs . and we need that lawless mobs. and we need that commissioner now . commissioner now. >> well,...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media.
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media.
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and this is basically the inevitable conclusion of sir mark rowley's decision to curtail the rights of law abiding londoners to appease a lawless mob. and there were people in that protest who didn't have any problem with a jewish person being there. but there were quite a few, clearly, who did. and i was having all sorts of abuse shouted at me . i sorts of abuse shouted at me. i was the one who was surrounded by police officers. i was the one threatened with arrest. the people who were shouting abuse were not arrested as far as i know, very few of them seem to even attract the attention of the police. there was one point where there was a man standing right behind me saying, i'm going to walk wherever you go, i'm going to follow you around . i'm going to follow you around. not because i support you. i don't support you. i'm not afraid of you. people that's what i was being told by him right next to a police officer. and the police officer simply turned to him and said , i don't turned to him and said, i don't think you're having a very productive conversation with the gentleman. and t
and this is basically the inevitable conclusion of sir mark rowley's decision to curtail the rights of law abiding londoners to appease a lawless mob. and there were people in that protest who didn't have any problem with a jewish person being there. but there were quite a few, clearly, who did. and i was having all sorts of abuse shouted at me . i sorts of abuse shouted at me. i was the one who was surrounded by police officers. i was the one threatened with arrest. the people who were...
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it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests , with pro—palestinian protests, with a former home secretary, suella braverman, suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked, after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner, matt twist, has written to gideon falter to offer a private meeting to apologise and discuss what the met can do to ensure jewish londoners feel safe. this evening, the met will also invite senior representatives from across london's jewish communities as officials from the mayor's office and members of the house of lords, and selected media to operational planning exercises. a decision by the us to approve £49 billion in aid for ukraine has been welcomed by the uk, with the foreign secretary describing it as a vital step forward. after months of wrangling , american months of wrangling, american politicians ended a deadlock
it comes as sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests , with pro—palestinian protests, with a former home secretary, suella braverman, suggesting he's emboldened anti—semites. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked, after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer. the met police have now responded in a statement, saying the assistant commissioner, matt twist, has written to...
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rowley , what you mentioned, mark rowley, what do people do this, this frustration , this anger that frustration, this anger that people feel, right. it's just unrelenting right now . unrelenting right now. >> it is. and sadly, we are all particularly those of us who live in london and other parts of the metropolitan police area, which impinges into some of the home counties. we are far more in danger than we were in previous years, and the statistics like knife crime, bear that out. so sadly, there is a responsibility upon us all to keep us, our homes, our loved ones, everything that we've worked so hard for to keep it safe. because the metropolitan police have, by and large, abandoned the streets . so now abandoned the streets. so now shoplifters rule the high streets and steal with impunity. they've abandoned the communities where we live. so burglary car crime is carried out unabated and offenders are simply not caught in the numbers they should be. and these protests are allowed to proceed as they wish , all of which as they wish, all of which creates the consequence, which is m
rowley , what you mentioned, mark rowley, what do people do this, this frustration , this anger that frustration, this anger that people feel, right. it's just unrelenting right now . unrelenting right now. >> it is. and sadly, we are all particularly those of us who live in london and other parts of the metropolitan police area, which impinges into some of the home counties. we are far more in danger than we were in previous years, and the statistics like knife crime, bear that out. so...
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baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do, is to instruct his team to follow up on the information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now responsible for the case, deputy assistant commissioner matt ward, promised baroness lawrence answers last year about the met�*s handling of the sixth suspect, but failed to provide them. he wrote to her injanuary to say he's ashamed and regretful, and then went silent. last week her lawyer wrote to the met commissioner himself to complain. now, in a statement to the bbc, sir mark says: she says she won't settle for the met�*s failures. i don't think any mother would want to do that. and i'm no different. i think all mothers would want to make sure that they're there to support their child
baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do, is to instruct his team to follow up on the information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now responsible...
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baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do — is to instruct his team to follow up on the information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now responsible for the case, deputy assistant commissioner matt ward, promised baroness lawrence answers last year about the met�*s handling of the sixth suspect, but failed to provide them. he wrote to her injanuary to say he's ashamed and regretful, and then went silent. last week, her lawyer wrote to the met commissioner himself to complain. now, in a statement to the bbc, sir mark says: she says she won't settle for the met�*s failures. i don't think any mother would want to do that. and i'm no different. i think all mothers will want to make sure that they're there to support their chi
baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they're interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do — is to instruct his team to follow up on the information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now...
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former home secretary suella braverman has accused sir mark rowley of having emboldened anti—semites. writing in the sunday telegraph, she says thugs are being allowed to intimidate and harass , to intimidate and harass, claiming they're being waved on by the police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive, gideon falter, was described as openly jewish by an officer . cabinet described as openly jewish by an officer. cabinet minister claire coutinho says the government is addressing the incident. >> the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't know what conversation is going to take place there. i think we should see how that conversation goes. ultimately what's goes. but ultimately what's really that people really important is that people in jewish community feel in the jewish community feel safe. we're on safe. they know that we're on their and that what we want their side and that
former home secretary suella braverman has accused sir mark rowley of having emboldened anti—semites. writing in the sunday telegraph, she says thugs are being allowed to intimidate and harass , to intimidate and harass, claiming they're being waved on by the police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive, gideon falter, was described as openly jewish by an officer . cabinet described as openly jewish by an officer....
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baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they�* re interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do, is to instruct his team to follow up on that information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now responsible for the case, deputy assistant commissioner matt ward, promised baroness lawrence answers last year about the met�*s handling of the sixth suspect, but failed to provide them. he wrote to her injanuary to say he's ashamed and regretful, and then went silent. last week her lawyer wrote to the met commissioner himself to complain. now, in a statement to the bbc, sir mark says: she says she won't settle for the met�*s failures. i don't think any mother would want to do that. and i'm no different. i think all mothers would want to make sure that they're there to support their c
baroness lawrence now has a personal message for the met commissioner, sir mark rowley. there's still lines of inquiries for them to follow up on. there's still three suspects out there, and i'm sure there's witnesses that probably could help them, if they�* re interested. so i think that's what i'd like to see him do, is to instruct his team to follow up on that information, whatever is out there. because if you don't go and look, you're never going to find anything. the officer now...
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. >> yes, still to come, met police chief mark rowley praises the conduct of his police officers amidst the anti—semitism row. this is britain's newsom on . gb news. britain's newsom on. gb news. however >> 1022 is britain's news and gb news andrew pierce . and lots of news andrew pierce. and lots of people getting in touch about saint george's day. very glad about that. >> we're getting a telling off. tony says i'm sick of people saying saint george is not english. he was a saint. he's a patron saint. he doesn't have to be english, just like saint patrick was not irish or saint andrew's scottish . it's andrew's scottish. it's a religion thing. sorry, sorry, tony allison says we most definitely celebrate saint george's day. we need to be able to have some pride and be around and pride and be proud of being engush and pride and be proud of being english anyway, mark says . why english anyway, mark says. why the french are stopping the boats being launched? answer they want them to leave france and we pay them to do it. >> it's got a point. >> it's got a point. >> there is a point. and
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there have been calls for the police commissar sir mark rowley to resign after the head of the campaign against anti—semitism gideon falter was accused of causing a breach of peace, and threatened with arrest, by walking through a protest while being, quotes, openlyjewish. here's the prime minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they've apologised for that. and yes, i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust thejewish community, but the wider public — particularly people in london, but more broadly. and you regain that trust and that confidence by making it clear that the police are not tolerating the behaviour that we would all collectively deem unacceptable when we see it because it undermines our values. there's been plenty of reaction. the former chief inspector of constabulary sir tom winsor said he had some sympathy for the police officer in question. he said he'd acted according to the law and had offered to walk mr falter via an alte
there have been calls for the police commissar sir mark rowley to resign after the head of the campaign against anti—semitism gideon falter was accused of causing a breach of peace, and threatened with arrest, by walking through a protest while being, quotes, openlyjewish. here's the prime minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they've apologised for that. and yes, i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis...
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the paper says the former home secretary suella braverman is among those calling for sir mark rowley to stand down over accusations of anti—semitism within the police force. and the front page of the observer features this picture of ellie kildunne on her way to a hat—trick as england beat ireland in the women's six nations. final score 88 — 10 at twickenham. let's look inside the papers, if you are thinking of getting into shape for summer, there is a list of the most annoying people at the gym and the times this morning. some of them you probably have seen before, people who make too much noise when lifting weights. the people who make too much noise when lifting weighte— lifting weights. the grunting and when it draps — lifting weights. the grunting and when it drops and _ lifting weights. the grunting and when it drops and makes - lifting weights. the grunting and when it drops and makes a - lifting weights. the grunting and - when it drops and makes a clattering sound it is quite... hf when it drops and makes a clattering sound it is quite. . ._ when it drops and makes
the paper says the former home secretary suella braverman is among those calling for sir mark rowley to stand down over accusations of anti—semitism within the police force. and the front page of the observer features this picture of ellie kildunne on her way to a hat—trick as england beat ireland in the women's six nations. final score 88 — 10 at twickenham. let's look inside the papers, if you are thinking of getting into shape for summer, there is a list of the most annoying people at...
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. >> so this is mark rowley of course. and he says the sergeant will not be disciplined. now in case anyone doesn't know, there was of course this this police officer who told the guy from the campaign against anti—semitism that he was openly jewish. and it was a short clip. thenif jewish. and it was a short clip. then if you watch the much longer clip, although it's contentious, the officer does come across in my view, a little bit better. he's more sympathetic. and that's definitely what rowley's going with. he's saying that he was exemplary. basically, he says that the officer, the wider actions and intent of the officer were professional and in the best tradition of british police trying to prevent a disorder. i mean, maybe going a bit further than most would, but if you watch the full video, he tries to help the guy. he says it's not because he's jewish, he's just creating a disruption. he's trying to look after him. he's trying to look after him. he's saying, go around this way. he's saying, go around this way. he does speak to him for a long time and offer variou
. >> so this is mark rowley of course. and he says the sergeant will not be disciplined. now in case anyone doesn't know, there was of course this this police officer who told the guy from the campaign against anti—semitism that he was openly jewish. and it was a short clip. thenif jewish. and it was a short clip. then if you watch the much longer clip, although it's contentious, the officer does come across in my view, a little bit better. he's more sympathetic. and that's definitely...
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mr falter says the home secretary should remove sir mark rowley from his post. >> the met police commissioner has failed to use his powers to curtail or ban these protests. and now we've got a situation where, very regrettably , we are where, very regrettably, we are seeing, the, the, the, the met commissioner has failed completely and change has to come from the top. so what i'd really like the home secretary to be saying to the commissioner today is resign or you're fired . today is resign or you're fired. >> a former parliamentary researcher and another man have been charged with spying for china after an investigation by counter—terrorism police. 29 year old christopher cash and christopher berry, who's 32, have been charged under the official secrets act . both have official secrets act. both have been bailed and will appear at westminster magistrates court on friday. the metropolitan police say the allegations are very serious and huw edwards has resigned from his position at the bbc. the news presenter was the bbc. the news presenter was the broadcaster's highest paid star, but he's
mr falter says the home secretary should remove sir mark rowley from his post. >> the met police commissioner has failed to use his powers to curtail or ban these protests. and now we've got a situation where, very regrettably , we are where, very regrettably, we are seeing, the, the, the, the met commissioner has failed completely and change has to come from the top. so what i'd really like the home secretary to be saying to the commissioner today is resign or you're fired . today is...
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rowley, who said we absolutely understand how vulnerable jewish and muslim londoners feel since the terrorist attacks on israel, some of our actions have increased this concern . our increased this concern. our officers will continue to police with courage, empathy and impartiality, and it's not really for me to comment on his statement, which means read it out. but actually, i think that's a pretty reasonable thing for him to say. and i think he's got a really, really difficult job to do, thanks to my panel coming up next to sir keir starmer declares his party as the true party of patriotism, a new poll reveals 1 in 8 labour voters think saint george's flag is racist and divisive. does this add up? plus, our will get into the meaty subject of a university student being threatened with expulsion by university officials after being overheard saying veganism is wrong. the stakes are high on this one. well, thank you again for your mail. moggs. dave says when the police faced the miners, they had hard hats and riot shields to protect them . now they have to protect them. now they have
rowley, who said we absolutely understand how vulnerable jewish and muslim londoners feel since the terrorist attacks on israel, some of our actions have increased this concern . our increased this concern. our officers will continue to police with courage, empathy and impartiality, and it's not really for me to comment on his statement, which means read it out. but actually, i think that's a pretty reasonable thing for him to say. and i think he's got a really, really difficult job to do,...
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rowley, who said we absolutely understand how vulnerable jewish and muslim londoners feel since the terrorist attacks on israel, some of our actions have increased this concern . our increased this concern. our officers will continue to police with courage, empathy and impartiality, and it's not really for me to comment on his statement, which means read it out. but actually, i think that's a pretty reasonable thing for him to say. and i think he's got a really, really difficult job to do, thanks to my panel coming up next to sir keir starmer declares his party as the true party of patriotism, a new poll reveals 1 in 8 labour voters think saint george's flag is racist and divisive. does this add up? plus, our will get into the meaty subject of a university student being threatened with expulsion by university officials after being overheard saying veganism is wrong. the stakes are high on this one. well, thank you again for your mail. moggs. dave says when the police faced the miners, they had hard hats and riot shields to protect them . now they have to protect them. now they have
rowley, who said we absolutely understand how vulnerable jewish and muslim londoners feel since the terrorist attacks on israel, some of our actions have increased this concern . our increased this concern. our officers will continue to police with courage, empathy and impartiality, and it's not really for me to comment on his statement, which means read it out. but actually, i think that's a pretty reasonable thing for him to say. and i think he's got a really, really difficult job to do,...
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. >> you know, the national police chiefs council, sir mark rowley, it would appear they've got their heads buried in the sand in terms of wanting to tackle this issue and being more transparent with the way that they go about their policing operations and ultimately , that operations and ultimately, that lack of communication only affects one group of people. and that's frontline cops who are out there day in and day out trying to keep londoners safe because, you know, the lack of communication coming from senior management, i wonder if they're making a, a, a mistake by trying to be so transparent on social media, inviting this constant feedback from all quarters , from feedback from all quarters, from activists, and you don't get a rounded view of things on social media, of course, but thank you very much. >> unfortunately, that's all we've got time for on that, and we'll speak again soon, i'm sure. oliver lawrence, director of the public safety foundation, and norman brennan of the law and norman brennan of the law and order foundation. >> oh, no, very interesting stuff. >> lots to
. >> you know, the national police chiefs council, sir mark rowley, it would appear they've got their heads buried in the sand in terms of wanting to tackle this issue and being more transparent with the way that they go about their policing operations and ultimately , that operations and ultimately, that lack of communication only affects one group of people. and that's frontline cops who are out there day in and day out trying to keep londoners safe because, you know, the lack of...
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you don't think mark rowley is woke? >> i mean, he's he's a real old school . no pride. he tried to school. no pride. he tried to ban pride badges. he tried to ban pride badges. he tried to ban anything other than the bobby overall culture. >> he's weak . >> he's weak. >> he's weak. >> it's not. >> it's not. >> it's not. >> i think he's bad at his job, but he's not. >> right on in my view. it's not that an order has gone down to say, smash up the saint george's marches, but let the pro—palestinian marches happen. there won't be a piece of paper or a memo that said that it's worse, it's more insidious. it's a nudge and a wink. and are you going to get on and what's the right thing to do and what will it look like? and we've actually just got to get back, actually back to the memos and the orders and the clear rules and procedures, because i've been looking through this and i can't distinguish by one was policing. >> let's remember , a lot of the >> let's remember, a lot of the mainstream media won't report it. but yesterday , tommy it. but yesterday, tommy robinson was
you don't think mark rowley is woke? >> i mean, he's he's a real old school . no pride. he tried to school. no pride. he tried to ban pride badges. he tried to ban pride badges. he tried to ban anything other than the bobby overall culture. >> he's weak . >> he's weak. >> he's weak. >> it's not. >> it's not. >> it's not. >> i think he's bad at his job, but he's not. >> right on in my view. it's not that an order has gone down to say, smash...
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this, of course, differs from the view of met police boss sir mark rowley. he has previously insisted police should reject the use of the terms institutional . and while police institutional. and while police chiefs continue to focus on diversity, their response times are becoming increasingly embarrassing. official figures show police have taken up to 17.5 hours. goodness me to respond to anti—social behaviour reports, with suffolk claiming the worst record in the country. so i'm delighted to be welcomed by a retired police officer, norman brennan. norman, with crime run out of control and cops focusing on institutional racism, have our british police officers got their priorities all wrong ? all wrong? >> well, they have got the priorities wrong, what we should be doing is we should be, patrolling the streets, reassuring the public, attending every call that the public made , every call that the public made, victims of crime. we should be attending their calls, taking statements, sitting down with them, investigating crime. and we should be patrolling th
this, of course, differs from the view of met police boss sir mark rowley. he has previously insisted police should reject the use of the terms institutional . and while police institutional. and while police chiefs continue to focus on diversity, their response times are becoming increasingly embarrassing. official figures show police have taken up to 17.5 hours. goodness me to respond to anti—social behaviour reports, with suffolk claiming the worst record in the country. so i'm delighted...
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in fact, him and the met commissioner, sir mark rowley, have the rather horrendous legacy of presiding over london's police and crime whilst we have record anti—semitism surging, i, i can't i can't tell you exactly what's going on inside the police. it's rather thankless, but what's very troubling is how easy it is for them to arrest some people, like niyak ghorbani , but then completely turned a blind to eye the openly anti—semitic people. it doesn't it doesn't add up. and i think people see that , i mean, i seem people see that, i mean, i seem to remember the police said he wasn't arrested for holding up the placard. he was arrested for a previous altercation. it's the newspapers that put those two things together. so i suppose if you dig down deeply into all of the individual stories, that's where the information truly lies. the general theme that we we're trying to get to is why do the police not do anything or as you say, they do, do things. we hear stories of people being arrested . they they, boasted arrested. they they, boasted possibly of the number of arrests over the wee
in fact, him and the met commissioner, sir mark rowley, have the rather horrendous legacy of presiding over london's police and crime whilst we have record anti—semitism surging, i, i can't i can't tell you exactly what's going on inside the police. it's rather thankless, but what's very troubling is how easy it is for them to arrest some people, like niyak ghorbani , but then completely turned a blind to eye the openly anti—semitic people. it doesn't it doesn't add up. and i think people...
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rowley, either way, we're heading down a very, very dangerous path. i think everyone can accept that. >> seeing a swastika on one of these marches is chilling, and frankly, the worst possible taste i have seen some of these signs that use swastikas , almost signs that use swastikas, almost to compare what the jewish state is, is doing now to the actions of the nazis in the 1930s and 19405. of the nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. not so much to say that the jews should be exterminated , the jews should be exterminated, but to say that israel is acting like the nazis. now again, that is an anti—semitic trope. it's wrong, i wonder, where does wrong, but i wonder, where does the bounds of free speech? where does the boundary of free speech sit here? should people be allowed to really expose their movement for ignorance and poor taste under the law? or should they not? is this a free speech issue ? issue? >> well, look, i mean, the free speech has never been an unqualified right, yes. everyone has freedom of expression. but the soon as that begins to imping
rowley, either way, we're heading down a very, very dangerous path. i think everyone can accept that. >> seeing a swastika on one of these marches is chilling, and frankly, the worst possible taste i have seen some of these signs that use swastikas , almost signs that use swastikas, almost to compare what the jewish state is, is doing now to the actions of the nazis in the 1930s and 19405. of the nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. not so much to say that the jews should be exterminated , the...
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but what what mark rowley is saying is that when he talked to the policeman, is that the actually what if you watch the whole 13 minutes, which i have not done of the thing that actually what the policeman is saying is, is look , you know, maybe it be look, you know, maybe it be better if you cross somewhere else that it would be, you know, that this is this is a demo and you don't want to go straight through it , you don't want to go straight through it, and that actually what he was trying to do was, was he was trying to do crowd control, and he was and he was also protecting the man involved as well. yeah. and i mean, it's, you know, it's a bit like so when that guy, when, you know, when that guy, when, you know, when there was a campaign against anti—semitism, march , i against anti—semitism, march, i mean, they asked tommy robinson to stay away and tommy robinson was arrested for not staying away. so, so because they felt that he would be provocative and he'd give the wrong impression. and i mean, the whole thing is, is sort of very, very controversial. i mean, this is a this
but what what mark rowley is saying is that when he talked to the policeman, is that the actually what if you watch the whole 13 minutes, which i have not done of the thing that actually what the policeman is saying is, is look , you know, maybe it be look, you know, maybe it be better if you cross somewhere else that it would be, you know, that this is this is a demo and you don't want to go straight through it , you don't want to go straight through it, and that actually what he was trying to...
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rowley, discuss concerns rowley, to discuss concerns after incident and this after the incident and this comes new polling comes following new polling suggesting only four out of ten people in england say they trust the police, especially the met, who lowest confidence who got the lowest confidence score. so for great british score. so for the great british debate i'm asking debate this hour, i'm asking whether right to whether the police right to threaten arrest. see threaten with arrest. let's see what of that. what my panel make of that. lizzie cundy matthew lizzie cundy and also matthew laza, yeah, mean laza, lizzie cundy. yeah, i mean , it's a terrible situation. >> as you know, i got caught up in marches myself, and one in these marches myself, and one of protesters asked me if of the protesters asked me if i was jewish, if i was a jew, wouldn't leave me alone. i actually went up to a policeman and said, can you help me? i need to get to work. and i'm scared. and we're too scared. and he said, we're too fearful do anything , he said, fearful to do anything, he said, i'll get o
rowley, discuss concerns rowley, to discuss concerns after incident and this after the incident and this comes new polling comes following new polling suggesting only four out of ten people in england say they trust the police, especially the met, who lowest confidence who got the lowest confidence score. so for great british score. so for the great british debate i'm asking debate this hour, i'm asking whether right to whether the police right to threaten arrest. see threaten with arrest....