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PM backs police to clamp down on Armistice Day protests

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PM backs police to clamp down on Armistice Day protests

PM backs police to clamp down on Armistice Day protests

Rishi Sunak says the home secretary will be meeting police chiefs to discuss how to handle pro-Palestinian protests on Armistice Day.

The prime minister adds the government will give the police their "absolute and total backing to clamp down on any acts of criminality".

Report by Brooksl.

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