The Metropolitan Police said no offences were identified in a video of a Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain protest.
Chanting “Jihad” on the streets of London is “inciting terrorist violence”, a Cabinet minister has said.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick was asked about the incident and wider concerns around protests related to the Israel-Hamas conflict on Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips. “But this is a broader question beyond just legality. It also is a question about values. And there should be a consensus in this country that chanting things like ‘Jihad’ is completely reprehensible and wrong and we don’t ever want to see that in our country.”
“They have reviewed a video from the Hizb ut-Tahrir protest in which a man can be seen to chant ‘Jihad, jihad’.
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