During a visit to Lampedusa, Italy, Home Secretary James Cleverly addressed the incident involving an officer threatening an antisemitism campaigner at a pro-Palestine demonstration. While acknowledging that the officer’s words were inappropriate and that the police had rightfully apologized, Cleverly expressed support for Commissioner Rowley’s commitment to rebuilding trust, particularly within the Jewish community in London.
Cleverly highlighted that the police must take necessary actions to ensure that all citizens feel safe and protected, regardless of their background or beliefs. He emphasized that the right to protest should not infringe upon individuals’ ability to live freely and without fear of intimidation.
In response to a question about the potential for a mass walk through London by the Jewish community, Cleverly stated that any organized protest should be coordinated with the Metropolitan Police. He emphasized that individuals should feel free to go about their daily lives without fear, and that protests or counter-protests should be registered with the police.
Cleverly reiterated his commitment to working with the Mayor of London and the Metropolitan Police to address concerns and improve policing in the city. He stressed the importance of fostering a sense of safety and security within all communities in London.