Thousands of protesters to descend on London this weekend as police plan 'zero-tolerance approach'
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The Metropolitan Police will deploy 4,000 officers across Central London this weekend as thousands of protesters descend on the capital.Senior commanders have described the operation as unprecedented in recent years, claiming they will take "a zero-tolerance approach".Deputy Assistant Commissioner James Harman announced the force would adopt "the most assertive possible use of our powers" when policing two major demonstrations expected to bring up to 80,000 people onto the capital's streets.A Nakba Day march is anticipated to attract around 30,000 participants, whilst a Unite the Kingdom demonstration could see 50,000 Britons attend.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Both events take place amid what the senior officer described as serious international tensions and a severe terror threat level.Those participating in the Nakba day demonstration will assemble at Exhibition Road before proceeding via Waterloo Road towards Piccadilly and Pall Mall.
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