Starmer faces furious backlash to ban on Palestine Action

WorldPolitics
12 Aug 2025 • 4:19 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Sir Keir Starmer is facing a furious backlash after the arrest of hundreds of people during a protest in support of Palestine Action, a recently proscribed organisation, on Saturday.
  • The 532 arrests mark the highest number by the Metropolitan Police at a single protest since the 1990s, with many of those held reported to be over 60.
  • Politicians from across the spectrum, including David Davis and Peter Hain, alongside civil liberties groups like Amnesty and Liberty, have condemned the arrests as an excessive use of counter-terrorism powers.
  • Labour peer Shami Chakrabarti said the Palestine Action proscription “is in danger of becoming a mistake of poll tax proportions” – a reference to Margaret Thatcher’s unpopular policy that sparked riots.
  • The government defended the proscription, citing alleged criminal damage and targeting of Jewish-owned businesses by the group.

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