UK ministers consider ban on MPs engaging with pro-Palestine and climate protesters

by Robotoro23

15 comments
  1. The Tory spiral away from democratic norms continues.

  2. I think the Palestine issue is only acceptable if this means movements and protests which openly say “from river to sea”. This saying has always meant the removal of the Israeli state and it is one of the major reasons why recent peace talks collapsed during the 90’s.

    You cannot negotiate and make a world with someone who wants you gone – period. It also isn’t fair at all because both Palestine and Israel have a right to exist and to me it is a hypocrisy to take issue with Israel but not Pakistan for example.

  3. Why is it now tied to climate activists??? Could you keep flies separate from meatballs?

  4. The Pro-Palestine stuff is grim, lots of vile anti-semetic cringelords, these people need jobs not protests!

  5. Embarassing decision. If these protestors are in an MP’s constituency they have every right to engage with them

  6. I have yet to see a “pro Palestine” protest that is clearly distamcing itself from hamas.

  7. Pretty poor form on the party. Palestinian support is high with the public but the government are going the opposite way. The US is supporting Israels continued massacres and the UK is abstaining rather than outright condemning Israel.

  8. So they’ll do the same for MPs engaging with far right and Pro Israel protesters too right!? …..right?

  9. There does not need to be a ban, both the Tories and Labour are cleansing their parties of anyone with morals anyway.

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