Labour activists stage protest meters away from pro-Palestine mob attempting to confront PM on campaign visit
LABOUR activists stood alongside a pro-Palestine mob which had to be held back by cops while targeting Rishi Sunak.
Labour activists stood just metres from pro-Palestine campaigners as they tried to swarm the PM's motorcade Labour figures at the march included local council chair Steve Thornley and Councillor Dale Bilbie, who was spotted standing behind an activist brandishing a vile sign claiming “Sunak supports genocide.”
The police operation delayed Mr Sunak from entering the college as cops tried to calm the keffiyeh-donning group.
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