Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell to be interviewed by police over Palestine rally
- Jeremy Corbyn has agreed to be interviewed under caution by police following a pro-Palestinian rally in Central London, as reported by Sky News.
- John McDonnell also agreed to be voluntarily interviewed by police, according to the BBC.
- Ten other individuals have been charged with public order offences linked to the protest organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, as stated by the Met.
- Corbyn and McDonnell claimed they did not breach police conditions during the rally, with Corbyn stating it was a peaceful delegation to lay flowers for children in Gaza.
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Jeremy Corbyn interviewed under caution by police after London pro-Palestinian rally
Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell have been interviewed under caution after a pro-Palestinian rally in London on Saturday. The former Labour leader and former shadow chancellor voluntarily attended a police station in the capital on Sunday afternoon. The pair were interviewed as part of a Metropolitan Police investigation into what they say was a coordinated effort by organisers of the rally to breach the conditions posed on the event. Nine peopl…
Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell agreed to voluntary police interview after pro-Palestine rally
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and MP John McDonnell agreed to be interviewed under caution by police following a pro-Palestinian rally in central London on Saturday.
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