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Following the actions of some members of
Black Bloc in vandalising allegedly
tax-avoiding shops and businesses on the day of the March 2011 TUC march, the Home Secretary unveiled reforms
[54] curbing the right to protest, including giving police extra powers to remove masked individuals and to police social networking sites to prevent
illegal protest without police consent or notification.
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Theresa May - Wikipediaanifesto's flagship proposal for a "Big Society" based on voluntary action, May also proposed increasing the role of civilian "reservists" for crime control. The reforms were rejected by the Opposition Labour Party. [53]
<span>Following the actions of some members of Black Bloc in vandalising allegedly tax-avoiding shops and businesses on the day of the March 2011 TUC march, the Home Secretary unveiled reforms [54] curbing the right to protest, including giving police extra powers to remove masked individuals and to police social networking sites to prevent illegal protest without police consent or notification. [55]
In July 2013, May welcomed the fact that crime had fallen by more than ten percent under the coalition government, while still being able to make savings. She said that this was partl Summary
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