The Metropolitan Police said no offences were identified in a video of a Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain protest.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick has said chanting ‘Jihad’ on the streets of London is ‘inciting terrorist violence’
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick was asked about the incident and wider concerns around protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict on Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips. The Met said in a statement on Saturday: “In addition to officers deployed with the protest, we have counter-terrorism officers with specialist language skills and subject expertise working alongside public order officers in our main operations room, assessing any video and photos that emerge.
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