tonight demanded Britain unite against extremism as he made an extraordinary plea for calm on the steps of No10 and told police to take a harder line with protests.The Prime Minister lashed out at the 'alarming' win by George Galloway in the Gaza-fuelled Rochdale by-election, which followed months of mass protests against violence following the terror attack.In an emotional speech which referenced his own British and Hindu background Mr Sunak laid into the former MP and pro-Palestinian rabble-rouser - who 'glorifies Hezbollah' and has been backed by Nick Griffin, the far-right former leader of the BNP.
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