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UK Considers New Powers To Ban Pro-Palestine Protests

BBC Radio 4 London 11d11d Impact 8
The Prime Minister is not banning pro-Gaza protests, despite calls to do so. This follows attacks on two Jewish men. The issue of rising Jew hate in Britain was discussed. One commentator noted the speech addressing the issue was extraordinarily brave, well-judged, well-rehearsed, and well-modulated. The speech encouraged those who wanted closer union and those who wanted jokes based on the Seven Years' War. This follows a terror attack in Golders Green. Zakir Starmer indicated readiness to grant police more robust powers to address protests deemed to be globalizing the intifada. The government cited the cumulative impact of repeat demonstrations on the Jewish community.

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Sources · 7 independent

BBC Radio 4

“My question to you is a ban on some pro-Palestine marches.”

CBN São Paulo

“Pro-Palestine march ban questioned.”

Radio NV

“Pro-Palestine March Ban Questioned”

RTM Nasional FM

“Pro-Palestine March Ban Questioned”

LBC London

“The Prime Minister is not banning pro-Gaza protests, despite calls to do so, following the attacks on two Jewish men.”

BBC Radio 4

“a ban on some pro-Palestine marches. People have commented on how well his jokes landed, how well judged the whole speech was, and how comfortable he appeared in addressing Britain's current number one enemy.”

KCBS

“The ban on a pro-Palestine march in Britain is being questioned.”

LBC London

“Zakir Starmer has signaled he's ready to take new powers to ban pro-Palestine protests after the Golders Green terror attack.”

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