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mark rowley has made it a pledge _ shared her reaction.pledge on _ shared her reaction. mark rowley has made it a pledge on his _ shared her reaction. mark rowley has made it a pledge on his appointment| made it a pledge on his appointment that he will root out auditory police officers and we see that manifesting itself in three police officers per week being in courts because of the infrastructure that has been put in place to make sure that police officers who have a history of sexual offending and who have other proclivities which means there is no place for them in policing are being identified and brought to justice policing are being identified and brought tojustice and policing are being identified and brought to justice and are going to the police disciplinary process, and being removed from policing and taken away from the front line. that has to happen, doesn't it, because without that happening, women in london in particular are not going to trust the police. that has catastrophic consequences, it will mean that the public don't
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. _ question to the constable and so mark rowley, about _ question to the constable and so mark rowley— mark rowley, about the vetting process, this report says - mark rowley, about the vetting process, this report says the i process, this report says the recommendations— process, this report says the recommendations is- process, this report says the recommendations is not- process, this report says the recommendations is not to l process, this report says the i recommendations is not to give process, this report says the - recommendations is not to give them vetting _ recommendations is not to give them vetting why— recommendations is not to give them vetting why did _ recommendations is not to give them vetting why did he _ recommendations is not to give them vetting. why did he then— recommendations is not to give them vetting. why did he then get- recommendations is not to give them vetting. why did he then get through| vetting. why did he then get through to cnc? _ vetting. why did he then get through to cnc? and — vetting. why did he then get through to cnc? and wide _ vetting. w
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that was sir mark| rowley speaking to eddie nestor person down. st you have there. itrefoil. us the latest you have there. well, some of the _ us the latest you have there. well, some of the details _ us the latest you have there. well, some of the details in _ us the latest you have there. well, some of the details in this - us the latest you have there. -ii some of the details in this incident are fairly horrific and distressing. what we know is that yesterday evening, a woman and her two young daughters were attacked on this road with what was described at the time as a corrosive substance. the police and emergency services were called earlier this morning and police have confirmed some key details. they say the suspect attacked the family with an alkaline substance. he then tried to escape in a car the car hit another car and then he tried to flee on foot. he escaped on foot towards clapham common short distance away. he also, the police confirmed a few more details, they say the ages of the family, the mother is 31, the two young children are
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let's listen to mark rowley and what he had to mark rowley and what he had to say in response. >> thisg picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base. i think what lady eilish has done really powerfully is lay out. this is what the gold standard looks like. this is what you've got to aim at, and we will collectively work on what it will take for policing to get there as quickly as is practically possible . as is practically possible. >> i mean, i sit here honestly, can i say something about that, about mark rowley, that was a shocking, shocking thing he said there. >> absolutely shocking he is. where did he think she'd get all that scramble from? been that scramble from? he's been around all his around the met now all his career. he knows. he knows for sure . you're right. right from sure. you're right. right from the minute he came into it that there were wrong in there. there were wrong uns in there. right? done absolutely right? he has done absolutely sweet f.a. about the vetting procedure, which actually, if you look at this report, which is a shocking, you look at this repo
let's listen to mark rowley and what he had to mark rowley and what he had to say in response. >> thisg picture of a starting from an astonishingly low base. i think what lady eilish has done really powerfully is lay out. this is what the gold standard looks like. this is what you've got to aim at, and we will collectively work on what it will take for policing to get there as quickly as is practically possible . as is practically possible. >> i mean, i sit here honestly, can i say...
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we will go live to bbc radio london studio where we are talking to mark rowley about the attack.a few moments will be going to bbc radio london where we will hear from the met police commissioner. this go live to be seen in our correspondence to charlie rose is there. what more can you tell us of there. what more can you tell us of the moment from there? the details of this incident _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are distressing - the moment from there? the details of this incident are distressing and i of this incident are distressing and horrific. what we do know is that police were called here at 7:30pm last night to report that a woman and her two young daughters have been attacked. we know that the suspect attacked the family with an alkaline substance. now, the police have been giving more details police this morning have confirmed some other key details about this incident including the age of the mother, she is 31. had two daughters are aged eight and three. the youngest daughter, the three—y
we will go live to bbc radio london studio where we are talking to mark rowley about the attack.a few moments will be going to bbc radio london where we will hear from the met police commissioner. this go live to be seen in our correspondence to charlie rose is there. what more can you tell us of there. what more can you tell us of the moment from there? the details of this incident _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are _ the moment from there? the details of this incident...
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i think that mark rowley is telling is one thing and saying the exact opposite to his officers, and justing it up better. just briefly, on the business of people reporting crimes, she talked about how women are reluctant to come forward. do you think that is still the case? ' :: :: ' forward. do you think that is still the case? ' :: ::f ., forward. do you think that is still the case? ' :: :: ' ., ., forward. do you think that is still thecase?::f ., .,, , the case? 100%. yougov did a study that said the case? 10096. yougov did a study that said 7596 _ the case? 10096. yougov did a study that said 7596 of — the case? 10096. yougov did a study that said 7596 of women _ the case? 10096. yougov did a study that said 7596 of women in _ the case? 10096. yougov did a study that said 7596 of women in london i that said 75% of women in london don't trust the police, and the real human cost of that is the night that zara aleena was attacked, five more people called the police. women's trust is lower than it has ever been. this report, the report about with cliff mitchell being hired just after w
i think that mark rowley is telling is one thing and saying the exact opposite to his officers, and justing it up better. just briefly, on the business of people reporting crimes, she talked about how women are reluctant to come forward. do you think that is still the case? ' :: :: ' forward. do you think that is still the case? ' :: ::f ., forward. do you think that is still the case? ' :: :: ' ., ., forward. do you think that is still thecase?::f ., .,, , the case? 100%. yougov did a study...
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and we will also be crossing to mark rowley for the press conference on that later in the show. show. and also later in the show. and also later in the show. i'll talk about a very emotive issue , and about a very emotive issue, and dame esther rantzen has made a fresh call for a debate and a vote on legalising assisted dying in the uk. but first, it's time to get your latest news headunes time to get your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, martin. it's 233. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom , the home secretary has newsroom, the home secretary has told mps police officers will be automatically suspended if they're charged with certain criminal offences. the comments come after the sarah everard inquiry found wayne couzens should never have been a police officer. he killed the 33 year old in south london in march 2021. her family says she died because he was a police officer, and she would never have got into a stranger's car in query, chairwoman dame angiolini was warned without a radical overhaul of the policing practices , there's nothing to practices,
and we will also be crossing to mark rowley for the press conference on that later in the show. show. and also later in the show. and also later in the show. i'll talk about a very emotive issue , and about a very emotive issue, and dame esther rantzen has made a fresh call for a debate and a vote on legalising assisted dying in the uk. but first, it's time to get your latest news headunes time to get your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, martin. it's 233. i'm sophia...
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in the day, we heard from the man in charge at the metropolitan police, its commissioner cup sir mark rowleyed to reassure the public not to be worried because it was not a random attack but instead he said it was a targeted attack. police now have a huge... sorry to interrupt. police now have a huge... sorry to interrut. ., ., ., police now have a huge... sorry to interrupt._ sorry. - police now have a huge... sorry to interrupt._ sorry. the i interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the olice interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the police now— interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the police now have _ interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the police now have a _ interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the police now have a huge - interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the| police now have a huge manhunt interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the - police now have a huge manhunt under way working with the british transport police trying to track down nests of suspect, abdul shokoor ezedi, a 35—year—old man from the newcastle area. anyone who may have seen anything in this area. of course, the incident took place last night at the very busy time next one of
in the day, we heard from the man in charge at the metropolitan police, its commissioner cup sir mark rowleyed to reassure the public not to be worried because it was not a random attack but instead he said it was a targeted attack. police now have a huge... sorry to interrupt. police now have a huge... sorry to interrut. ., ., ., police now have a huge... sorry to interrupt._ sorry. - police now have a huge... sorry to interrupt._ sorry. the i interrupt. no, go on. sorry. the olice interrupt....
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but my question would is mark rowley in would be where is mark rowley in all this?. well, you you as well, correct. well, you know, i'm just me. >> a regular person. >> i'm a regular person. >> i'm a regular person. >> mark why? why >> if mark rowley. why? why isn't london? as i isn't the mayor of london? as i said, mark rowley doing more this happened to this wouldn't have happened to lee met lee anderson if the met police had you know, stopped this had had you know, stopped this awful behaviour, these hate marches and the terrible wording up on big ben. where were they? why couldn't they stop the projection ? why couldn't they projection? why couldn't they just put a card in front of it and say, right, come on, come away can't they away with me? why can't they act? why can't they anything? act? why can't they do anything? yeah, becoming broken, yeah, we are becoming broken, lawless britain and i'm scared to go out now . and that's, you to go out now. and that's, you know, this is a terrible times we're in. and i want to know another thing. is lee another thing. wh
but my question would is mark rowley in would be where is mark rowley in all this?. well, you you as well, correct. well, you know, i'm just me. >> a regular person. >> i'm a regular person. >> i'm a regular person. >> mark why? why >> if mark rowley. why? why isn't london? as i isn't the mayor of london? as i said, mark rowley doing more this happened to this wouldn't have happened to lee met lee anderson if the met police had you know, stopped this had had you...
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we will go live to bbc radio london studio where we are talking to mark rowley about the attack.he met police commissioner. this go live to be seen in our correspondence to charlie rose is there. what more can you tell us of there. what more can you tell us of the moment from there? the details of this incident _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are distressing - the moment from there? the details of this incident are distressing and i of this incident are distressing and horrific. what we do know is that police were called here at 7:30pm last night to report that a woman and her two young daughters have been attacked. we know that the suspect attacked the family with an alkaline substance.
we will go live to bbc radio london studio where we are talking to mark rowley about the attack.he met police commissioner. this go live to be seen in our correspondence to charlie rose is there. what more can you tell us of there. what more can you tell us of the moment from there? the details of this incident _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are _ the moment from there? the details of this incident are distressing - the moment from there? the details of this incident are...
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they really have, you know, and i'm really disappointed mark rowley as, disappointed in mark rowley asgoing to get really and yes, we know really tough. and yes, we know now a couple police now that a couple of police officers prosecuted officers are being prosecuted every week, it's not enough. it's, it's endemic in it's, you know, it's endemic in in the force itself . so today in the force itself. so today it's a terrible day for the family. um, you know, i know now that i if a copper ever says to me, get into my car, i never will know. and they'd have to arrest times. that arrest me 14 times. yeah. that i'm not getting into a car with the cop. and i know that's not fair on the good coppers, but i just because of just won't do it now because of wayne. >> remember at the time, the >> remember at the time, at the time advice, a if time of the advice, if it's a if a concerned, the advice a woman is concerned, the advice was when the police flag a bus. >> yeah, bus what is a >> yeah, a bus stand. what is a bus going to yeah. bus driver going to stop. yeah. >> going run you >> no he's not
they really have, you know, and i'm really disappointed mark rowley as, disappointed in mark rowley asgoing to get really and yes, we know really tough. and yes, we know now a couple police now that a couple of police officers prosecuted officers are being prosecuted every week, it's not enough. it's, it's endemic in it's, you know, it's endemic in in the force itself . so today in the force itself. so today it's a terrible day for the family. um, you know, i know now that i if a copper ever...
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>> i'm not referring to mark rowley in in particular at all.he in the leadership cadre in the in the police service as a whole. the 43 police forces in england and wales . the 43 police forces in england and wales. um, and we've got a situation where we've got a tremendous amount of really good managers, but not too many leaders. and there's a difference between leadership and management. >> and do you think that's a result of perhaps a more lax approach to recruitment? i mean, back in the day you'd have top cops being university educated, you know , real achievers, real you know, real achievers, real intellectual titans. and at the same time, now , now it seems and same time, now, now it seems and we've seen reports about this. i know my own paper, the telegraph have reported that the standards have reported that the standards have really dropped for people coming the, the coming into the, the, the standard of recruitment to standard of in recruitment to police, the police service at the moment are absolute. >> they're below rock bottom. >> th
>> i'm not referring to mark rowley in in particular at all.he in the leadership cadre in the in the police service as a whole. the 43 police forces in england and wales . the 43 police forces in england and wales. um, and we've got a situation where we've got a tremendous amount of really good managers, but not too many leaders. and there's a difference between leadership and management. >> and do you think that's a result of perhaps a more lax approach to recruitment? i mean, back...
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and the met police commissioner sir mark rowley will be on radio london this morning. a dry note. that dry weather will continue as we go through the day today. plenty of sunshine around. i think there will be some high cloud moving in, particularly as we go through into the afternoon. so that will turn that sunshine hazy. but it's lighter winds today than we saw yesterday. we're looking at highs of around 8 to 10 degrees. as we go through this evening and overnight, it will be dry and clear for a time. that is going to allow it to turn quite chilly, i think, for a time. but by the end of the night, we are bringing in some more cloud. so it is going to be a cloudy start to the day as we go through into friday. temperatures overnight around five or six degrees for most of us. so friday is going to be a cloudy day. should be dry for most of us, though, it is going to be feeling milder. temperatures up to around 14 degrees and that mild weather will continue as we go through into the weekend. it's going to be dry for most of us, but it will be quite cloudy. that's it. the
and the met police commissioner sir mark rowley will be on radio london this morning. a dry note. that dry weather will continue as we go through the day today. plenty of sunshine around. i think there will be some high cloud moving in, particularly as we go through into the afternoon. so that will turn that sunshine hazy. but it's lighter winds today than we saw yesterday. we're looking at highs of around 8 to 10 degrees. as we go through this evening and overnight, it will be dry and clear...
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you know, sir mark rowley, of course, is, you know, the boss of the met, but the ultimate police mancing in london is, of course, the mayor, sadiq khan. i think fact that often think that's a fact that often gets forgotten by people. what does , say about does khan had to say, say about the policing of the protests and the policing of the protests and the amount of police time it takes up and the £25 million cost? >> well, of course, not much in reality , we're, what, nearly reality, we're, what, nearly 3000 days into the khan sort of premiership over london. and unfortunately, i think all we've seen often is carnage rather than anything else. and this is just the latest example. i mean, you know, he's he's busy pumping out videos about sort of diversity and how you know, london is amazing and it's welcome for everyone and all of those things. of course, those things. but of course, silent actually the real silent on on actually the real issue that affects, know, so issue that affects, you know, so many people, particularly the jewish others jewish community, but others too, obviousl
you know, sir mark rowley, of course, is, you know, the boss of the met, but the ultimate police mancing in london is, of course, the mayor, sadiq khan. i think fact that often think that's a fact that often gets forgotten by people. what does , say about does khan had to say, say about the policing of the protests and the policing of the protests and the amount of police time it takes up and the £25 million cost? >> well, of course, not much in reality , we're, what, nearly reality,...
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. >> so are you saying to mark rowley, you've got to stop these marches? and saying what? marches?? >> that view >> i made it clear that my view was march should not was that the march should not have gone ahead on armistice day, that of deep reverence, day, that day of deep reverence, national was almost national significance was almost sacrosanct. but in general, i mean, is there an argument to say, made your say, look, you've made your point you be marching point now you should be marching at think actually, there is >> i think actually, there is there is a case for giving ministers the home secretary, more powers to ban a march. >> what happened was i was powerless law. didn't have powerless in law. i didn't have a power to ban that march. on armistice day. it was down to the met police. i believe they made the wrong decision. i said so, but we've heard this quite a lot. >> i mean, even under cressida dick's reign, idea the dick's reign, this idea that the police and home office are police and the home office are somehow at loggerheads is that the reality of the situation at ti
. >> so are you saying to mark rowley, you've got to stop these marches? and saying what? marches?? >> that view >> i made it clear that my view was march should not was that the march should not have gone ahead on armistice day, that of deep reverence, day, that day of deep reverence, national was almost national significance was almost sacrosanct. but in general, i mean, is there an argument to say, made your say, look, you've made your point you be marching point now you...
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it must be said today's winner is sir mark rowley. but again, i have rowley. thank you, you very much. what a show this has you,)night.you.nk you, you very much. what a show this has you,)night.you. nk y panel thank you, thank you. top panel for well. couldn't have for it as well. couldn't have asked for any more or better, uh, headline you. uh, headline is next for you. for detailed, the for more detailed, look at the front tom front pages. but after that, tom harwood 12 till six. why? with britain's election . channel. britain's election. channel. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> good evening, alex burkill here with your latest gv news, weather forecast after a wet day in the southeast , that rain is in the southeast, that rain is going to clear away and that will lead to a touch of frost in some places before a swathe of more heavy, persistent rain pushes into parts of the southwest through the early hours. association with a hours. in association with a system that's currently feeding its from the atlantic. its way
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what i believe is weak, gutless leader by the prime minister and the boss of the met police, sir mark rowley have banned boss of the met police, sir mark rowle horrific,;hould have banned boss of the met police, sir mark rowle horrific, hateful|ave banned these horrific, hateful anti—semitic marches. when i called for it, which was the very first week after october 7th, we wouldn't have any of this nonsense. now, if they'd shown leadership . but if shown that leadership. but if you have a vacuum leadership, you have a vacuum of leadership, then evil will prevail. and that's what's happening. >> you've just said that's what's happening. >> you you've just said that's what's happening. >> you thinkyou've just said that's what's happening. >> you think sir've just said that's what's happening. >> you think sir lindsay said that you think sir lindsay should should be should resign. he should be gone. think that, do gone. you don't think that, do you? i'm right you? if i'm right in understanding position, understanding your position, then understanding your position, the i'm unusual. i'm. >> i'm
what i believe is weak, gutless leader by the prime minister and the boss of the met police, sir mark rowley have banned boss of the met police, sir mark rowle horrific,;hould have banned boss of the met police, sir mark rowle horrific, hateful|ave banned these horrific, hateful anti—semitic marches. when i called for it, which was the very first week after october 7th, we wouldn't have any of this nonsense. now, if they'd shown leadership . but if shown that leadership. but if you have a...
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during the early palestinian protest, the home secretary seemed to be at loggerheads with mark rowleyreminding met power that the police had with th
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was the fact, sir mark rowley was at the meeting the home meeting with myself and the home secretaryay . uh, you secretary yesterday. uh, you know, yes , you know, we know, and so, yes, you know, we know, and so, yes, you know, we know the uplift know that the met's uplift programme has been challenge programme has been a challenge for donna, i think people would >> donna, i think people would be to that be surprised to hear that crime has certainly has gone down. it certainly doesn't feel like that. is that partly people just don't partly because people just don't bother incidents? now, bother reporting incidents? now, if you have your bike stolen , if you have your bike stolen, you don't bother. have your you don't bother. you have your car in, car window smashed in, or somebody bag off the somebody nicks your bag off the back seat, people just don't bother mean, bother reporting those. i mean, even , why is even house burglaries, why is pretty decrease analysed pretty much decrease analysed now in terms of anybody having their collar felt and ending up in the dock ? in the dock? >
was the fact, sir mark rowley was at the meeting the home meeting with myself and the home secretaryay . uh, you secretary yesterday. uh, you know, yes , you know, we know, and so, yes, you know, we know, and so, yes, you know, we know the uplift know that the met's uplift programme has been challenge programme has been a challenge for donna, i think people would >> donna, i think people would be to that be surprised to hear that crime has certainly has gone down. it certainly doesn't...
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was protesters, and mark rowley was at odds with the assistant chief commissioner, was at odds withbe on these protesters . so we could get into protesters. so we could get into a situation where the government has managed to pass these amendments or something very like them. but when it actually comes down to it, the police are unwilling to use the measures which the government has put in place and actually quite a lot of hawk eyed observers of legislation have commented that quite lots of the measures introduced today are actually already enshrined in the law. it is already to illegal wear a face covering, but police rarely take action on these things. so as you say, tom, the proof will be in the pudding. it's all very well implementing a law. but if the police are either unwilling or unable, that scale and or unable, given that scale and the expense of the policing these events, to actually implement these laws, well, it's a bit much for muchness, isn't it ? it? >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> thank you very much indeed . >> thank you very much indeed. olivia utley, our politica
was protesters, and mark rowley was at odds with the assistant chief commissioner, was at odds withbe on these protesters . so we could get into protesters. so we could get into a situation where the government has managed to pass these amendments or something very like them. but when it actually comes down to it, the police are unwilling to use the measures which the government has put in place and actually quite a lot of hawk eyed observers of legislation have commented that quite lots of the...
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well met police commissioner, sir mark rowley has paid tribute today to the bravery of those members, who responded to that horrific attack last night. now he they intervened after a woman and her two children were injured in that corrosive alkaline attack . the mother, 31, alkaline attack. the mother, 31, and the youngest child just three years old. her daughter receiving potentially life changing injuries. sir mark confirming that they they remain in hospital and some of the burns he says, are potentially quite substantial. we know that in total, four members of the pubuc in total, four members of the public got involved three women and a man . three of them had and a man. three of them had hospital treatment and have since been discharged. i managed to speak to the man who was involved after that horrific attack inside , and i heard some attack inside, and i heard some sort of commotion going on outside. >> it's not unusual because sometimes we do hear things going on outside. um the odd argument or something. so at first i didn't think much of it. it's only until i heard, like, a
well met police commissioner, sir mark rowley has paid tribute today to the bravery of those members, who responded to that horrific attack last night. now he they intervened after a woman and her two children were injured in that corrosive alkaline attack . the mother, 31, alkaline attack. the mother, 31, and the youngest child just three years old. her daughter receiving potentially life changing injuries. sir mark confirming that they they remain in hospital and some of the burns he says,...
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. >> so you saying to mark >> so are you saying to mark rowley, to stop these rowley, you've got to stoprowley, you've got to stop these ma i hes? saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear that1g what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear that my/hat? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear that my view >> i made it clear that my view was that the march should not have on armistice have gone ahead on armistice day, of deep reverence, day, that day of deep reverence, national significance was almost sacrosanct. >> but in general, i mean , is >> but in general, i mean, is there to look, there an argument to say, look, you've made your point now you should marching at all? should be marching at all? i think actually, there there think actually, there is there is a case for giving ministers, the secretary, more powers the home secretary, more powers to march. to ban
. >> so you saying to mark >> so are you saying to mark rowley, to stop these rowley, you've got to stoprowley, you've got to stop these ma i hes? saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear saying what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear that1g what? rowley, you've got to stop these ma i made it clear that my/hat? rowley, you've...
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protests as and actually a couple of months ago, rishi sunak wrote to the assistant chief commissioner mark rowleyice are unwilling to use them, it isn't really clear. the other question is does the police actually have the capacity to do any of this? the police, the police is already stretched to breaking point with these protests. £27 million has been spent already , million has been spent already, and on a number of occasions the force has been, uh, forced really to call in, uh, officers from around the country as back up. so the idea that they will be able to pick out mask wearers in a crowd and i've been to some of these protests, are reporting there are a lot of mask wearers and find them on the spot or arrest them. seems seems a little bit fanciful. from where i'm sitting. >> olivia utley i think you're a tiny, right? i've also been on those protests. i've seen the police do nothing police stand by and do nothing simply watch on, even by the cenotaph . um, people with full cenotaph. um, people with full face coverings. pro—hamas um , face coverings. pro—hamas um, pro—palestine protesters .
protests as and actually a couple of months ago, rishi sunak wrote to the assistant chief commissioner mark rowleyice are unwilling to use them, it isn't really clear. the other question is does the police actually have the capacity to do any of this? the police, the police is already stretched to breaking point with these protests. £27 million has been spent already , million has been spent already, and on a number of occasions the force has been, uh, forced really to call in, uh, officers...
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responsible london's khan is responsible for london's security, along sir mark security, along with sir mark rowleyty week in, week out, he and the police have allowed pro—hamas hate filled, anti—semitic marches to continue. i first called for these ugly demonstrations to be banned on october the 11th, having seen first hand the awful behaviour on the 1st march. >> on october the 9th, it took place before israel had even responded horrors of responded to the horrors of october 7th. fast forward to october the 7th. fast forward to today, and thanks to a woefully weak leadership on part of weak leadership on the part of our authorities extreme our authorities, extreme islamists a sense islamists are creating a sense of fear and intimidation in our caphal of fear and intimidation in our capital. with every failure to crack their behaviour, crack down on their behaviour, they become emboldened . they become emboldened. >> richard continues to say >> richard tice continues to say the jewish continue community is scared. londoners are scared. mps are scared. the speaker is scared. even the police appear
responsible london's khan is responsible for london's security, along sir mark security, along with sir mark rowleyty week in, week out, he and the police have allowed pro—hamas hate filled, anti—semitic marches to continue. i first called for these ugly demonstrations to be banned on october the 11th, having seen first hand the awful behaviour on the 1st march. >> on october the 9th, it took place before israel had even responded horrors of responded to the horrors of october 7th....
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although they have now been discharged , and met police discharged, and met police commissioner sir mark rowleyheir bravery as well and thanked them for doing it. managed to speak to the it. we managed to speak to the man who chased azadi down the road. he wanted his identity to be hidden, but he did tell us what happened inside and i heard, um, some sort of commotion going on outside. >> um, it's not unusual because sometimes we do hear things going on outside and, um, the odd argument or something. so at first i didn't much of first i didn't think much of it. it's i heard like it's only until i heard like a bang, like car bang, which sounded like a car crash, thought . let crash, um, where i thought. let me sort of look out the window and see what's going on. so i couldn't see car had couldn't see what car had crashed my car was crashed into because my car was parked there. was parked out there. so i was quite concerned. heard concerned. and then i heard someone me and someone scream, help! so me and my partner sort of ran outside, um, as soon as we got there, um, as soon as we got out there,
although they have now been discharged , and met police discharged, and met police commissioner sir mark rowleyheir bravery as well and thanked them for doing it. managed to speak to the it. we managed to speak to the man who chased azadi down the road. he wanted his identity to be hidden, but he did tell us what happened inside and i heard, um, some sort of commotion going on outside. >> um, it's not unusual because sometimes we do hear things going on outside and, um, the odd argument...
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um, so him and along with mark rowley, in my view, should stand down.on was trying to articulate. so i would i wouldn't say that it's completely, completely taken over politics. i think that's i think that's a bit too far. but there are really serious signs showing that it is absolutely influencing. >> but we're running out of time. lisa, i'm going to have to quickly shift this, but some people might argue it's a democracy. we and therefore we balance and if that's balance all views. and if that's the it's shifting, that's the way it's shifting, that's the way it's shifting, that's the it shifts. harris, the way it shifts. lee harris, thank you very much. he's our great voice what do you great british voice what do you think? news. com think? gb views gb news. com coming up in next hour, the coming up in the next hour, the great debate i'll be great british debate i'll be asking anderson's asking wesley anderson's suspension of the last straw. but next worldview get the but next worldview will get the latest what's going in latest from what's going on i
um, so him and along with mark rowley, in my view, should stand down.on was trying to articulate. so i would i wouldn't say that it's completely, completely taken over politics. i think that's i think that's a bit too far. but there are really serious signs showing that it is absolutely influencing. >> but we're running out of time. lisa, i'm going to have to quickly shift this, but some people might argue it's a democracy. we and therefore we balance and if that's balance all views. and...
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responsibility , but i think responsibility, but i think ultimately the metropolitan police and sir mark rowleyng. thank you very much indeed. do let us know what you think on that one. gb views at gb news. com um, see, i don't know. >> i don't know if he was saying that every muslim is an islamist. it's not what i took from from it. but the problem is we can all take different things from what he said, because it was said in a in it wasn't specific enough. it was i think he said himself, it was clumsy . he said himself, it was clumsy. >> yeah. that's exactly that's exactly the wording he used. he says, um, let me see. i might have it here. my words may have been they were out been clumsy. they were borne out of frustration at what is of sheer frustration at what is happening beautiful happening to our beautiful capital city, and some commentary on social media saying that it was actually about soft policing, about this two tier policing. and that's really what what the crux of that was . that was. >> but the problem is it's open to interpretation. and and to interpretation. and i and i think c
responsibility , but i think responsibility, but i think ultimately the metropolitan police and sir mark rowleyng. thank you very much indeed. do let us know what you think on that one. gb views at gb news. com um, see, i don't know. >> i don't know if he was saying that every muslim is an islamist. it's not what i took from from it. but the problem is we can all take different things from what he said, because it was said in a in it wasn't specific enough. it was i think he said himself,...