Report Rebukes Braverman and Sunak Over Criticism of Met Police
Inspectorate warns that political interference risks damaging public trust in law enforcement's impartiality.
- Report criticizes Suella Braverman and Rishi Sunak for public comments on police handling of pro-Palestine march.
- Inspectorate finds that political interference can harm public trust in police impartiality.
- More than 100 arrests were made following clashes between right-wing protesters and officers at the march.
- Recommendations include clearer guidelines on operational independence for police chiefs.
- Government pledges to work closely with policing to consider the report's recommendations.