Both the prime minister and his home secretary have been forced into an embarrassing retreat, says Sky News' Jon Craig.
Rishi Sunak has essentially told Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley that if there's violence at the pro-Palestine march in London on Saturday, it's his fault. But it's a petulant response to Sir Mark's defiance in the face of the enormous pressure from the PM and other ministers for the Armistice Day march to be banned. Picking a fight with the UK's top cop is probably not the most sensible move for a prime minister or home secretary - especially for a Conservative.
Even before the Downing Street showdown, Mr Sunak appeared to concede that he was losing the battle with Sir Mark. 'This is a decision that the Metropolitan Police commissioner has made,' said the PM. 'He has said that he can ensure that we safeguard remembrance for the country this weekend as well as keep the public safe.' Then the prime minister declared: 'Now, my job is to hold him accountable for that.' That sounded very much like a threat.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Rishi Sunak 'almost physically moves away' from Suella Braverman in House of Commons debate, says James...James O'Brien analyses Rishi Sunak's apparent disengagement with Suella Braverman, amid Keir Starmer's criticism of the Home Secretary.
Read more »
Sayeeda Warsi Blasts 'Dangerous And Divisive' Suella Braverman Amid Pro-Palestine Protest RowGraeme Demianyk is a news editor at HuffPost UK, and is based in New York. As well as being night new editor, he has written extensively on the Grenfell tower disaster and the UK's housing crisis.
Read more »
Shona Craven: Suella Braverman knows her harmful words carry weight‘CLUMSY and crass” was the verdict of one Tory MP on Suella Braverman’s claim that for some people in the UK, sleeping on the streets was a…
Read more »
Another Tory Minister Has Distanced Themselves From Suella BravermanKevin Schofield is Politics Editor of HuffPost UK.
Read more »
Joe Lycett smashes fundraising target after Suella Braverman homeless tent threatHome Secretary had claimed rough sleeping is sometimes a lifestyle choice and said she wanted restrictions on people using tents
Read more »
Justice Secretary declines to repeat Suella Braverman's claim that rough sleeping is 'lifestyle choice'The home secretary has sparked a backlash after she claimed that living on the streets was for many a 'lifestyle choice'. Asked if he would reiterate her claim, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk tells Sky News he would 'take a different approach'.
Read more »