Far-right counter-protesters clash with police during pro-Palestine march.
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00:00 We're here to march to the U.S. Embassy.
00:08 We're marching to the U.S. Embassy because the most significant power in the world that's
00:12 greenlighting what Israel is doing is, of course, the U.S., but we're marching peacefully.
00:23 There's a lot of political rhetoric trying to kind of stoke up a lot of fear, and as
00:49 a result of that, we've seen far-right elements saying they don't want to come to the march,
00:53 that it's a disruption, that we're desecrating the cenotaph.
00:56 As you can see, the march is nowhere near the cenotaph.
00:59 There's never been a pansy anywhere near it.
01:00 In fact, the majority of the British public have indicated in opinion polls they support
01:04 the call for a ceasefire.
01:05 She's trying to categorize all of those people as hateful, but we know who she is.
01:10 She's the same person that says people are making lifestyle choices to be homeless on
01:14 the streets.
01:15 Armistice Day is about freedom, and that means freedom to protest.
01:21 I have family in Israel at the moment who have been subjected to rocket attack, but
01:27 I appreciate that we all have the freedom to protest.
01:31 I've got friends that are Palestinian.
01:36 No life should be affected.
01:41 I've seen Emmanuel Macron now become the first major Western leader to say, "No, this
02:02 isn't sustainable.
02:03 I can't sit by and watch women and children being bombed."
02:07 So there's a moral test, and those who are failing it should be held accountable.
02:11 History will judge them.
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