Rishi Sunak's 'sinister' reference to 'reading the riot act to the police'
Sunday, 3 March 2024
A human rights lawyer and Labour peer has outlined what she thinks is the "most sinister" part of the prime minister's recent speech on policing and protests.
A human rights lawyer and Labour peer has outlined what she thinks is the "most sinister" part of the prime minister's recent speech on policing and protests.
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