Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his former shadow chancellor John McDonnell agreed to be interviewed by police under caution after attending a pro-Palestine rally in central London that resulted in 77 arrests. The Metropolitan Police stated that three men, including the two MPs, voluntarily attended a police station for questioning. The rally, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, was adjusted to a static event after police restrictions, with Mr. Corbyn and Mr. McDonnell marching towards Trafalgar Square alongside thousands of demonstrators.
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