The former Labour leader was accused of breaking through police lines at the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in central London
Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell interviewed by police under caution after attending pro-Palestine rally
Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell agreed to be interviewed by police under caution after they appeared at a pro-Palestine rally in central London.
The former Labour leader and his former shadow chancellor were among hundreds of people who attended a Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) protest on Saturday, that resulted in 77 arrests. Police claim demonstrators broke through a police line as they marched from a rally in Whitehall.
The Metropolitan Police said three men, aged 75, 73 and 61, had agreed to attend voluntarily at a police station in central London to be interviewed under caution on Sunday afternoon. The two independent MPs have yet to comment.
Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell interviewed by police under caution after attending pro-Palestine rally