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Published 11:51 15 Mar 2021 GMT
Updated 12:34 15 Mar 2021 GMT
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"There's a shadow pandemic of violence against women that's actually escalated since Covid-19 began," Coppinger said.
"What I'd say is this: the pandemic has gone on for a year, it could go on for another year. Are people seriously suggesting that there should be no protests for the duration?
"Outdoor protests with people wearing facial coverings aren't dangerous [...] protests should be considered essential, there should be a derogation for protests to take place that are essential."
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