Image source, EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock The Metropolitan Police has advised the organisers of pro-Palestinian presentations to holdoff occasions due to take location on Armistice weekend. Thousands are anticipated to take part in a march in London on 11 November, the exactsame day some Remembrance occasions are prepared in the capital. Home Secretary Suella Braverman invited the Met’s declaration, which cautioned of capacity condition. Organisers criticised the force and declined to cancel the march. The Met alerted of a “growing” threat of violence and condition sustained by breakaway groups connected to the demonstrations. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan stated: “This is of issue ahead of a considerable and hectic weekend in the capital. “Our message to organisers is clear: Please, we ask you to urgently reassess. It is not suitable to hold any demonstrations in London this weekend.” A declaration from the Met stated it had spoken with organisers on Monday from numerous groups, and that they had “declined to holdoff” any presentations – however this account was challenged by organisers. They stated it was “categorically false that the cops informed us that it was not proper” to go ahead with the march, including that they are “deeply worried” by
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