
Watch as Patrick Christys holds his head in his hands while listening to Barry Gardiner's defence of the Labour Government.
He spoke about pro-Palestine demonstrations which are set to go ahead this weekend.
The marches will happen despite concerns they will fear more Jewish hatred, just days after a terror attack on a synagogue in Manchester.
Mr Gardiner said: “People have a right in this country to peaceful protest. Having a right doesn’t mean you always do the right thing.
“That is why you need a right to do it. Sometimes the right gives you the right to do something offensive.”
He was questioned by Patrick Christys, Cristo Foufas and Adam Brooks who all argued the protests should not be allowed to go ahead.
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