Scotland Yard has taken a firm stance against far-right Ukip supporters by banning them from marching through Tower Hamlets on January 31st. The decision comes after months of tension in the area, with concerns that the event could boil over into serious violence.
While officials claim it's not a full-blown ban, they're imposing conditions to prevent any potential risks, citing the need to protect both local residents and police officers from potential harm.
Critics have drawn parallels with last year's Maccabi Tel Aviv fan incident in Birmingham, where some senior officers admitted that the force had caved under pressure from extremists, but Scotland Yard maintains the two cases are distinct.
This latest move comes as part of a growing trend of protests taking place across London, many of which have tested police resources to the limit. Harman acknowledged that Ukip's protest would be allowed to take place elsewhere if an alternative route could be found, while warning that any attendees believed to be connected to the group could face arrest.
As one of Britain's most culturally diverse boroughs, Tower Hamlets has a history of resisting racist attacks and hate crimes through peaceful resistance.
While officials claim it's not a full-blown ban, they're imposing conditions to prevent any potential risks, citing the need to protect both local residents and police officers from potential harm.
Critics have drawn parallels with last year's Maccabi Tel Aviv fan incident in Birmingham, where some senior officers admitted that the force had caved under pressure from extremists, but Scotland Yard maintains the two cases are distinct.
This latest move comes as part of a growing trend of protests taking place across London, many of which have tested police resources to the limit. Harman acknowledged that Ukip's protest would be allowed to take place elsewhere if an alternative route could be found, while warning that any attendees believed to be connected to the group could face arrest.
As one of Britain's most culturally diverse boroughs, Tower Hamlets has a history of resisting racist attacks and hate crimes through peaceful resistance.