Yvette Cooper has suggested sacking Suella Braverman for her remarks accusing the Metropolitan Police of showing favoritism by permitting a pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day.
During an urgent question session in the House of Commons on Thursday (9 November), the shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper inquired, “Does this Government still uphold the operational independence of the police, and how can it maintain such independence with this Home Secretary in office?”
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This follows the Home Secretary’s assertion in The Times, where she contended that Islamists were leveraging the Saturday march to assert “primacy,” drawing comparisons to extremist gatherings in Northern Ireland with potential links to terrorism.