Green Party leader Zack Polanski has finally apologised for endorsing social media criticism of police who risked their lives to arrest the Golders Green terror suspect.
Mr Polanski has been under pressure for more than 24 hours to apologise for sharing a social media post accusing officers of heavy-handedness during the incident on Wednesday.
He has been called out by Met Commissioner Mark Rowley and members of his own party in the wake of an incident which left two Jews with stab wounds.
Today Prime Minister Keir Starmer added his voice to the chorus of condemnation, after meeting the officers involved and praising their
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