UK Home Secretary Rejects Ban On Pro-Palestine Marches
The UK Home Secretary utilized rare powers to ban the Al-Quds march that was scheduled to take place in London. The decision follows expressed concerns from members of the Jewish community regarding the protest activity. A terror watchdog has described anti-Semitism in the UK as a national emergency. Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman stated to LBC that the government should increase protections for the Jewish community. The independent reviewer of terrorism legislation had previously called for a moratorium on such protests. Mahmood told LBC that the UK has not yet reached the point where such a ban is necessary.
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Times Radio UK
“the Home Secretary used powers that have not been used for a very long time to ban the Al-Quds march that was due to take place in London”
LBC London
“The Home Secretary has rejected calls for a pause on pro-Palestine marches after an attack on two Jewish men in north London.”
LBC London
“The Home Secretary has rejected calls for pro-Palestine marches to be banned after an attack on two Jewish men in North London.”
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