'Selfish, self-indulgent': Bristol mayor condemns 'kill the bill' protest violence – video

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Bristol mayor condemns violence as counterproductive to campaign against anti-protest measures

Bristol's mayor, Marvin Rees, has said violence that broke out during demonstrations in the city against the government's anti-protest bill was counterproductive and may be used as evidence of why the legislation is necessary.

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