Poll Shows Public Thinks Police Are Being Too Soft on Pro-Palestinian Protesters

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Poll Shows Public Thinks Police Are Being Too Soft on Pro-Palestinian Protesters
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A recent YouGov poll reveals that the public believes the police are being too lenient towards pro-Palestinian protesters. The poll also highlights varying opinions on the rules regarding protests and marches in London.

A poll found that by two to one the public think the police are being “too soft” on pro-Palestinian protesters. This doesn’t fully explain what a recent YouGov poll found. Some 41% of respondents said the rules on protests and marches in London generally are “too relaxed”, versus 19% who said they are “too strict”. However a further 21% said they feel the balance is “about right”. “The question for the police is how they fulfil their responsibilities.

I think most people in the country… and there is a poll out today showing that two to one the public think the police are getting this wrong and being too soft on these protesters.” about the police response to ongoing pro-Palestinian protests, Conservative MP Danny Kruger claimed a poll published that day showed by two to one that the public think the police are “getting this wrong” and being “too soft” on protesters. conducted between 7-8 November which asked a series of questions about respondents’ attitudes towards protests and marches in London, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflic

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