Julia Hartley-Brewer had a furious clash with the organiser of the Day of Rage protest as she repeatedly refused to condemn violence at the demonstration.

The protest is scheduled to take place across London, to coincide with the Queen's Speech in the State Opening of Parliament.

Karen Doyle, the national organiser for the Movement for Justice behind the planned protest, came onto talkRADIO to discuss it.

However, the conversation quickly descended into an argument after Julia told her "If you use the word rage, you are encouraging people toward violence."

Doyle responded: "We are expressing the truth of people's’ feelings, we won’t back down on that.

"We’ll continue beyond today, until this Government is brought down."

The argument continued as Julia called for Doyle to provide an outright condemnation of any potential violence at the protest.

Our host asked her three times, but the Movement for Justice representative did not give a clear answer to this, and even said she wouldn't be drawn into a "racist" narrative.

Listen above.