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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visited Metropolitan Police Command Centre in ahead of planned protests and a FA Cup final match at Wembley this weekend. The visit comes as he faces growing pressure to resign as the leader of the party. The Prime Minister refused to take questions from reporters during the visit. Report by Johals. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00And have you got routes for these two?
00:02Yes, so the map in front of you, the lower map, the AR can see,
00:04but the red route that you can see is the route that the NAPA Coalition will take,
00:08so that bottom map there.
00:09The blue route to the other side is the route that Unite the Kingdom will be following,
00:13and they'll be using public order conditions to keep them to that route
00:15and their format locations.
00:17And then NAPA intend to rally at Waterloo Place,
00:19and Unite the Kingdom will intend to rally at Parliament Square.
00:22So we're going to have a fairly sizable sterile area.
00:24The route's planned here as well, and it is my job to monitor and listen
00:27and move those cameras so in the silver and the gold suite they can sit there
00:32and the day will unfold in front of them.
00:34They can see what they want to see, and it's a moving, moving...
00:37So a bit like we do with Nottingham Carnival, we're going to have a crowd monitoring cell
00:40that will look at crowd density and give us an idea of where the crowds are building up,
00:44how we're moving people around, if we are seeing any points,
00:46we need to think about moving the operational plan.
00:48So that's an additional layer to Jason's plan, and they'll be sat in the area.
00:52So it is not proverse at all.
00:54So we'll put it somewhere else in London where we think it's going to be a lot of football,
00:56but it's all about criminality, but one of the sets of criminality that we're interested in
01:02is there are still about 50 people wanted.
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