Who is Pc bull at the Hyde park rally?

by Automatic_Secret_539

On the daily express as newspaper 1934 dated September 10th there is a political cartoon about the hyde park rally (i do have a picture of this source if anyone wants to see it) in it P.c Bull holds up two figures, one being Moseley one being representative of a rival meeting at hyde rally. I was wondering if anyone knows about a P.c Bull who was at the meeting as i cannot find anything on him and if this is the case and due to the date 1934 appearing on his collar it is more likely that he is there as a figure to represent feelings towards the BUF and rival parties at the time.

Being a Daily Express cartoon from the time it could be either way, but i would appreciate any imput on this.

ClathrateGunFreeZone

"John Bull" is not a historic figure but rather an abstract embodiment of British/English national identity, somewhat similar to Uncle Sam in the US. P.C. means "Police Constable". Without seeing the cartoon, it is reasonable to infer that the cartoonist is trying to implication is that respectable public sentiment is against Moseley and his rivals' clashes, but it would be better if you were to post it.