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BREAKING: Commissioner of the Met Police Sir Mark Rowley has been seen leaving the Cabinet Office in Westminster.
As he left, he was asked a question about two-tier policing, but Sir Mark grabbed the journalist's microphone and dropped it to the ground.“The job of the police is to keep everyone safe, to tackle violence and disorder, no matter the origin. “There is no justification for this sort of criminal activity and the police will always carry out their job without fear or favour.”Nick Ferrari Fumes At Minister Over 'Staggering' Lack Of Protection Around Migrant Hotel Amid Riots
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