today, and the former home secretary, asking for his resignation over this event and other policing events since his pro—palestinian protests have been taking place over the last six months since those hamas attacks against israel on the 7th of october last year. we also heard from sadiq khan the mayor of london who basically said the metropolitan police's apology to this event that happened last weekend was slightly insensitive and could have been done better. the police apologised for the action of its policeman, what the action of its policeman, what the policeman said was that the appearance of gideon falter as the chief executive of the campaign against anti—semitism and that his appearance was obviouslyjewish, appearance was obviously jewish, that appearance was obviouslyjewish, that was meant to say that his presence there could be provocative, he said, to other people who were
it also added... we remain focused on doing everything possible to ensure jewish londoners feel safe in this city. we will do everything we can to constantly develop our approach in response to operational challenges to ensure the trust and confidence of all londoners. this is complex, but we will continue to seek the support and insight of all voices who can help us deliver the service london deserves. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish. i'm not accusing you of anything but i am worried about the reaction to your presence. when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum.
posted on social media. gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. and instead, he hasn't done that. and because of that, he has to go.
he is "deeply concerned" after a met police officer described an antisemitism campaigner gideon falter as "openlyjewish" and suggested his presence at a pro—palestinian demonstration in london last week might antagonise protesters. 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 which has been posted on social media. if i could ask you to stand there, please. thank you very much. i know, i heard you. in that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, i'll happily escort you out. no, sir, i don't want anybody antagonising anybody. yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite openlyjewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence.
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of public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who managed these non—official party accounts would need some retraining and how that should be done. and there should be a whistle—blowing hotline for anyone who wants to report the misuse of funds. they've also said that should the police decide to carry out an investigation into these apparently bizarre events, then they would share any information they had with the police. the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter, he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was �*openlyjewish'. there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident.well the met police has
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