
Met Police says 'intense debate' increased community tensions'
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This article includes the following sentiments, providing an average bias score of -10% Liberal:
- 2 positive sentiments for Abortion
- 2 negative sentiments for Criminal justice
- 4 negative sentiments for Black Lives Matter Protest
"Mr Twist continued: 'While the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) march did not see the sort of physical violence carried out by the right wing, we know that for London's Jewish communities whose fears and concerns we absolutely recognise, the impact of hate crime and in particular anti-Semitic offences is just as significant."
"In doing so, she demeans her office.'Sir Keir said some among the pro-Palestinian demonstrators incited violence, glorified Hamas or called for Israel's destruction and 'should be dealt with firmly by the law'."
"The Metropolitan Police has said 'intense debate about protest and policing' helped 'increase community tensions' before the chaos at Armistice Day yesterday which saw more than 100 arrests."
"'A week of intense debate about protest and policing' helped 'increase community tensions', he said."
"'Almost 80 years after the end of the Second World War it is shocking to hear nakedly anti-Semitic chants on the streets of London today,' he wrote."
"He said their actions do 'not defend the honour of our Armed Forces, but utterly disrespects them', adding: 'That is true for EDL thugs attacking police officers and trespassing on the Cenotaph, and it is true for those singing antisemitic chants and brandishing pro-Hamas signs and clothing on today's protest.'Mr Sunak said he would be meeting the Met chief, adding: 'All criminality must be met with the full and swift force of the law.READ MORE - Pro-Palestinian protesters say 'more than 800,000' marched to US Embassy Advertisement'That is what I told the Met Police Commissioner on Wednesday, that is what they are accountable for and that is what I expect.'Mr Sunak has so far maintained confidence in his Home Secretary, even after a week in which ministers distanced themselves from her claims homelessness is a 'lifestyle choice'.There has been speculation that the Prime Minister will carry out a ministerial reshuffle, which could see Mrs Braverman moved, but not before next week's Supreme Court ruling on the Rwanda deportation policy championed by her."
"He said: 'There are a number of groups within this counter-protest who are split off and seem intent on seeking confrontation with the main Palestinian march and the policing operation at the moment is being effective in preventing that happening.'A counter-protester is detained by police in Parliament Square in central LondonPolice block counter-protesters in central London yesterday during a pro-Palestinian marchOfficers arrest a counter-protester in Parliament Square during pro-Palestine marchesRight-wing protesters clash with police officers near Parliament Square on SaturdayA counter-protester swipes at a riot police officer in Parliament SquarePolice officers prevented people from leaving the White Swan pub (pictured) on Vauxhall Bridge Road so they did not 'cause aggro'Men hold cans of beer and shout at police officers as they are encircled in order to prevent further violenceA right-wing protester is seen appearing to assault a pro-Palestine protester as a second attempts of interveneA pro-Palestinian supporter clashes with a right-wing protester in LondonMr Twist said the main march involved tens of thousands of people and added: 'This is the biggest march that we've seen in this phase and at the moment there are no issues with it."
Politician Portrayal Analysis:
This article includes the following Politician Portrayal sentiments, providing an average sentiment of 76% Negative and bias score of -10% Liberal:
"Shocking video shows the hooligans - led by Tommy Robinson - throwing bottles and metal barriers at police.nn"
This is a negative sentiment.
"Tommy Robinson with his supporters in London's Chinatown ahead of a pro-Palestinian protest marchnnProtesters shove their way through a human barrier of police officers as they demanded to be allowed access to the CenotaphnnPolice officers take their places around Whitehall ahead of the two-minute silencennSome protesters through bottles towards police officers as they forced their way through barriersnnProtesters chanted 'England till I die' and 'You're not English anymore' at police officersnnPictures showed Tommy Robinson speaking with several police officers at WhitehallnnFlag waving protesters join the crowds waiting to view the two minute's silence near to the Cenotaph on WhitehallnnRight-wing protesters unfurled banners criticising the pro-Palestine march during the two-minutes silence despite the fact that no pro-Palestinian protesters could be seennnFormer army sergeant James Fillery said: 'I am glad that they didn't disrupt the silence."
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"Two police officers detain a man in central London close to the pro-Palestine march following clashes with right-wing demonstratorsnnSupporters of Tommy Robinson amass near to the Cenotaph ahead of the two-minute silencennRiot police officers walk at The Mall as pro-Palestine activists march through London yesterdaynn"
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"Tussles broke out as police officers vowed to use all available means to keep right-wing protesters separate from the pro-Palestine marchnnAt least four people have been arrested yesterday as part of the protestsnnRobinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, and his supporters were heard chanting as they overwhelmed police outside the Met's HQ and flooded onto Whitehall - just minutes before 11amnnPolice officers arrest a man on Parliament Square after the two-minute silence for Armistice DaynnPolice officers chase groups of right-wing protesters through streets close to the 'National March For Palestine' in central LondonnnA police officer chases a man through the streets of London as part of the Met's operation on SaturdaynnRiot police clash with Tommy Robinson supporters in Chinatown in LondonnnRight-wing protesters scuffle with police in London's Chinatown after the two minutes silencennA statement from the Met Police said officers had been targeted by protesters throwing 'missiles and a metal barrier'nnA right-wing protester gestures as police officers keeps the group separate from pro-Palestine protestersnnRobinson arrived in Whitehall early on Saturday morning along with hundreds of right-wing protestersnnPolice officers monitor protesters gathering with placards and flags for the 'National March"
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"Robinson led protesters to Chinatown, where he jumped into a taxi and left.nn"
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"'We will continue to support all members before, during and after delivering policing operations, including ensuring they have access to the best equipment, conditions and remuneration as they carry out this immensely physically demanding work, working incredibly long shifts, to keep the public as safe as possible.'Officers walk close to Whitehall as they monitor the arrival of several hundred protesters let by Tommy RobinsonPolice officers attempted to form a human wall to prevent Robinson and his supporters from reaching the CenotaphEarly on Saturday leaflets claiming that terror group Hamas are a 'resistance' movement could be bought by pro-Palestinian protesters in LondonA sign is seen on the top deck of a London bus carrying the controversial slogan: 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free'Police officers were standing guard at the Cenotaph early on Saturday"
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"Pictures showed Tommy Robinson speaking with several police officers."
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"Shortly before the incident, far-right thug Tommy Robinson left the scene in a taxi after earlier leading hundreds of people as they massed at barriers in Whitehall."
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10% 'We will continue to support all members before, during and after delivering policing operations, including ensuring they have access to the best equipment, conditions ..."
10% 'We will continue to support all members before, during and after delivering policing operations, including ensuring they have access to the best equipment, conditions ..."
8% "'Almost 80 years after the end of the Second World War it is shocking to hear nakedly anti-Semitic chants on the streets of London ..."
-4% "He said: 'There are a number of groups within this counter-protest who are split off and seem intent on seeking confrontation with the main ..."
-4% "He said: 'There are a number of groups within this counter-protest who are split off and seem intent on seeking confrontation with the main ..."
-6% "He said their actions do 'not defend the honour of our Armed Forces, but utterly disrespects them', adding: 'That is true for EDL thugs ..."
-20% "'A week of intense debate about protest and policing' helped 'increase community tensions', he said.""
-22% "The Metropolitan Police has said 'intense debate about protest and policing' helped 'increase community tensions' before the chaos at Armistice Day yesterday which saw ..."
-24% "In doing so, she demeans her office.'Sir Keir said some among the pro-Palestinian demonstrators incited violence, glorified Hamas or called for Israel's destruction and ..."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Mr Twist continued: 'While the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) march did not see the sort of physical violence carried out by the right wing, we know that for London's Jewish communities whose fears and concerns we absolutely recognise, the impact of hate crime and in particular anti-Semitic offences is just as significant.54% : 'Almost 80 years after the end of the Second World War it is shocking to hear nakedly anti-Semitic chants on the streets of London today,' he wrote.
48% : He said: 'There are a number of groups within this counter-protest who are split off and seem intent on seeking confrontation with the main Palestinian march and the policing operation at the moment is being effective in preventing that happening.'READ MORE: Emotional King Charles unveils new statues of his late parents Queen Elizabeth and Prince PhilipAdvertisementMr Twist said the main march involved tens of thousands of people and added: 'This is the biggest march that we've seen in this phase and at the moment there are no issues with it.
48% : He said: 'There are a number of groups within this counter-protest who are split off and seem intent on seeking confrontation with the main Palestinian march and the policing operation at the moment is being effective in preventing that happening.'A counter-protester is detained by police in Parliament Square in central LondonPolice block counter-protesters in central London yesterday during a pro-Palestinian marchOfficers arrest a counter-protester in Parliament Square during pro-Palestine marchesRight-wing protesters clash with police officers near Parliament Square on SaturdayA counter-protester swipes at a riot police officer in Parliament SquarePolice officers prevented people from leaving the White Swan pub (pictured) on Vauxhall Bridge Road so they did not 'cause aggro'Men hold cans of beer and shout at police officers as they are encircled in order to prevent further violenceA right-wing protester is seen appearing to assault a pro-Palestine protester as a second attempts of interveneA pro-Palestinian supporter clashes with a right-wing protester in LondonMr Twist said the main march involved tens of thousands of people and added: 'This is the biggest march that we've seen in this phase and at the moment there are no issues with it.
47% : He said their actions do 'not defend the honour of our Armed Forces, but utterly disrespects them', adding: 'That is true for EDL thugs attacking police officers and trespassing on the Cenotaph, and it is true for those singing antisemitic chants and brandishing pro-Hamas signs and clothing on today's protest.'Mr Sunak said he would be meeting the Met chief, adding: 'All criminality must be met with the full and swift force of the law.READ MORE - Pro-Palestinian protesters say 'more than 800,000' marched to US Embassy Advertisement'That is what I told the Met Police Commissioner on Wednesday, that is what they are accountable for and that is what I expect.'Mr Sunak has so far maintained confidence in his Home Secretary, even after a week in which ministers distanced themselves from her claims homelessness is a 'lifestyle choice'.There has been speculation that the Prime Minister will carry out a ministerial reshuffle, which could see Mrs Braverman moved, but not before next week's Supreme Court ruling on the Rwanda deportation policy championed by her.
40% : 'A week of intense debate about protest and policing' helped 'increase community tensions', he said.
39% : The Metropolitan Police has said 'intense debate about protest and policing' helped 'increase community tensions' before the chaos at Armistice Day yesterday which saw more than 100 arrests.
38% : In doing so, she demeans her office.'Sir Keir said some among the pro-Palestinian demonstrators incited violence, glorified Hamas or called for Israel's destruction and 'should be dealt with firmly by the law'.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.