Home Secretary Suella Braverman is facing questions about her future after defying Downing Street over an article accusing the police of bias.
She claimed aggressive right-wing protesters were “rightly met with a stern response”, while “pro-Palestinian mobs” were “largely ignored”.
The article was not cleared by Downing Street and suggested changes to the text were not followed, No 10 said.
Some Tories have called for the home secretary to be sacked.
It comes ahead of a Pro-Palestinian march for a ceasefire in Gaza, which is due to take place in central London on Saturday.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer accused Mrs Braverman of undermining the police and said Prime Minster Rishi Sunak was “too weak to do anything about it”.
Former Conservative minister Sir Bob Neil became the first Tory to publicly call for her to resign over the article.
Sir Bob, a frequent critic of Mrs Braverman, told LBC that her position was “untenable” after she had “gone over the line” with her comments.
But Conservative MP Danny Kruger – an ally of Mrs Braverman – denied the home secretary was interfering, and said she was entitled to comment on the “broader culture of police”.