London 'less safe for Jews than Israel' as 'tense' capital braces for 'million strong' pro-Palestine protest to clash with Armistice Day next weekend, with thousands more to march across the country TOMORROW - as Tories demand Sadiq gets grip on the chaos

The Metropolitan Police today vowed to use 'all its powers' to stop pro-Palestine protesters disrupting Armistice Day commemorations - as senior Tories called on Sadiq Khan to get a grip on the 'tense' situation. 

Protesters calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza are planning to take to the streets of London on Armistice Day on Saturday November 11. Marches involving tens of thousands of people will also taken place in cities across the UK tomorrow. 

There are fears marchers could disrupt the two-minute silence commemorating the war dead as well as the daytime and evening Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. The latter is usually attended by members of the Royal Family