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CAA renews attack on Met Commissioner over policing of pro-Palestinian demos

Sir Mark Rowley said the campaign’s calls for banning marches ‘ignore the reality of the law’

January 22, 2025 16:48
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley (Photo: Getty Images)
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The Campaign Against Antisemitism has levelled fresh criticism at Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley after the Board of Deputies thanked him for the force’s handling of the weekend’s pro-Palestinian protest in London.

Demonstrators staged a rally in Whitehall on Saturday after dropping their original plan to gather outside the BBC headquarters because police said it would be too near Central Synagogue on a Shabbat.

However, in the wake of dozens of arrests at the event — mostly for alleged breaches of a containment zone — the CAA repeated its calls for such protests to be banned altogether.

On Sunday, Rowley, in an address to the Board in person, said the CAA’s demands ignored “the reality of the law”. There was “no power in law to ban these protests,” he explained to deputies.