Call to Ban Politicians from Engaging with Groups Behind Palestine Marches

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Government Advisor Urges No10 to Take Action

Politicians are being urged to refrain from engaging with groups involved in Palestine marches, as demanded by the government's anti-political violence Tsar, John Woodcock.

Groups Under Scrutiny

Woodcock calls for politicians like Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer to prohibit their MPs and councillors from interacting with organizations such as the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Extinction Rebellion, and Just Stop Oil due to their controversial and disruptive tactics.

Concerns Over Hate and Disruption

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign's protests have been criticized for promoting anti-Semitic sentiments and disruptive chants, prompting the call for a ban on political engagement until these issues are addressed.

Recommendations for Action

Woodcock's recommendations, including a report on tackling political violence, are set to be presented to the Prime Minister, emphasizing the need to prioritize democracy and condemn extremist behavior that threatens the country's unity.

Support from Political Leaders

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer have expressed support for condemning unacceptable behavior and ensuring politicians are not subject to intimidation or abuse.

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