



A pro-Palestine marcher who wielded a sign depicting Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts has been revealed to be a teacher.
The woman, who attended a demonstration in London over the weekend, is currently being hunted by the police after an appeal was issued.
The reference to coconuts is a racist term which is used to imply that someone has betrayed their race.
The teacher, who grew up in a £2million home in Buckinghamshire, held up the sign as she marched through London with 300,000 protestors, all calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Described as “not having a malicious bone in her body”, the woman has attended other rallies including a demonstration which accused the BBC of pro-Israeli bias.
Her mother confirmed to The Times that she attended the march but refused to give comment on the sign.
The teacher’s friend said: “She is not the sort of person who would ever dream of doing something bad. There is not a malicious bone in her body. She would never do something that was a hate crime.
“Her and her family are the most peaceful, lovely, helpful people you would ever meet. I am sure she would not know it would cause any trouble.”
Pro-Palestinian march in LondonPA