New poll finds over half of population believe police deal with protests 'badly'
The police have been dealt a scathing verdict on how they deal with environmental protests.
Half the population believe such stunts have been handled “badly”, a Savanta poll has found.
Only 39 per cent said the police do a good job when handling eco demonstrations, such as those by Just Stop Oil.
However, the public is split on their approach to pro-Palestinian action, as 41 per cent said the police have performed well and 40 per cent think they have not.
Elsewhere, just 12 per cent said the police have a Left-wing bias, compared to 26 per cent who claimed they have Right-wing sympathies.
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Overall, 56 per cent said peaceful protests are approached well and 35 per cent disagreed.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council said: “The ability to protest is a fundamental part of democracy. All groups or causes are treated impartially.”