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Palestine Motion proscription should be ‘withdrawn’, says Inexperienced Occasion chief Zack Polanski

By Editorial Board Published October 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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Palestine Motion proscription should be ‘withdrawn’, says Inexperienced Occasion chief Zack Polanski

The proscription of Palestine Motion should be “withdrawn”, Inexperienced Occasion chief Zack Polanski has stated.

Addressing his social gathering’s convention in Bournemouth, Mr Polanski stated the Labour authorities had overseen a “draconian crackdown on the right to protest” by legally banning and labelling the group a terrorist organisation.

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It comes as a bunch that helps Palestine Motion was criticised for planning a march in London on Saturday, days after the assault on a synagogue in Manchester that resulted within the demise of two males.

The Met Police has referred to as for a deliberate protest, organised by Defend Our Juries, to be delayed or cancelled after the incident on Thursday, whereas Shabana Mahmood, the house secretary, referred to as a separate protest held on Thursday in help of Palestine as “dishonorable” and “un-British”.

Mr Polanski stated he felt Thursday’s assault “deeply” as a Jewish man raised in north Manchester, and that “my heart is with our community more widely”.

However he repeated his perception that Israel’s actions in Gaza amounted to “genocide” and that the UK “must stop selling arms to Israel”.

“We must stop sharing intelligence. We will do everything we can to stop the genocide.”

The federal government has suspended some arms exports licences to Israel resulting from issues they may very well be used to violate worldwide legislation.

Nevertheless, parts for the F35 jets weren’t included within the ban, besides after they have been despatched on to Israel, because the UK is a part of a provide chain that sells the jets to greater than 20 nations.

Mr Polanski went on to say that each MP who had supported the proscription of Palestine Motion as terrorist organisation ought to “hang their heads in shame”.

“We cannot talk about stopping genocide without talking about draconian crackdown on the right to protest happening against those taking action for Palestine; using terrorist legislation to arrest hundreds and hundreds of protesters for simply holding up a sign,” he stated.

“This country has a proud tradition of protecting civil liberties, but once again, a Labour government is cracking down on our rights from terrorist proscriptions against protesters, to banning journalists from their conference, to diving into a rushed, evidence-free plan for digital IDs that will only discriminate mainly against minorities.

“The alarm bells of authoritarianism are ringing loud and clear.”

Earlier today Mr Polanski, who was elected as Green Party leader last month, clashed with the home secretary on whether pro-Palestine protests should go ahead.

Ms Mahmood said the issues that had been driving the pro-Palestine protests had been “occurring for a while” and that those behind the demonstrations could have taken a “step again” to give the Jewish community a “probability to grieve”.

“They might have stepped again and simply given a neighborhood that has suffered deep loss only a day or two to course of what has occurred and to hold on with the grieving course of,” she said.

“I feel some humanity might have been proven.”

In response, Mr Polanski branded the home secretary’s comments “deeply irresponsible”.

The Green Party leader said it was “worrying when governments are more and more making an attempt to crush down dissent” and using “what’s a brutal assault… to attempt to make some extent about protest”.

“We want statesmanship at this second. We want duty,” he added.

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