'The PM doesn't doubt that there continues to be discrimination and racism but does not agree that this is a racist country,' a spokesman for Number 10 has said
The protests in the city were attended by an estimated 10,000 people and there were no arrests, police said.Protesters topple slave trader statue
"People can campaign for the removal of a statue but what happened yesterday was a criminal act and when the criminal law is broken that is unacceptable and the police will want to hold to account those responsible." As well as the statue being toppled in Bristol, some protesters in London clashed with the police and graffiti was scrawled on the statue of Sir Winston Churchill in Parliament Square.that betrays their cause.
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