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Police are unlikely to be given more powers to address chants deemed to be extremist after comments at a Palestine rally over the weekend, despite suggestions from the Metropolitan Police chief that laws may need to be redrawn.Home Secretary Suella Braverman met Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley on Monday, where she had been expected to urge the use of the "full force of the law" after video emerged of a pro-Palestinian protester chanting "jihad".Officers had said no offences were identified i

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Police are unlikely to be given more powers to address chants deemed to be extremist after comments at a Palestine rally over the weekend, despite suggestions from the Metropolitan Police chief that laws may need to be redrawn.Home Secretary Suella Braverman met Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley on Monday, where she had been expected to urge the use of the "full force of the law" after video emerged of a pro-Palestinian protester chanting "jihad".Officers had said no offences were identified in the footage from the demonstration in central London over the weekend.Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Sir Mark said police could only enforce the law and not "taste and decency".It comes as Downing Street indicated that there were no plans to change the law, despite concern over footage from a demonstration by the Hizb ut-Tahrir fundamentalist group, which was separate to the main rally.The Met had pointed out that jihad has "a number of meanings", and said that specialist counter-ter

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