Exclusive: Neil Kinnock Says Palestine Action Are Not Terrorists in Split with Starmer
The Trades Union Congress represents over 5 million workers and challenges the legality of the proscription, citing a High Court judge's ruling that it may be unlawful.
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TUC votes unanimously against Starmer regime's terrorist ban on Palestine Action
On Wednesday 10 September, the same day that Keir Starmer was pictured shaking hands with and gazing into the eyes of accused war criminal, genocide-inciter and Israeli president Isaac Herzog, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) at its annual meeting – which represents over 5 million workers – unanimously passed a motion calling on the Starmer regime to repeal its proscription order banning Palestine Action, a non-violent UK direct action group, as …
The decision of the British government to ban the pro-Palestinian organization, which it has classified as terrorist, and which it has arrested more than a thousand of its supporters in recent demonstrations, is contested in the name of freedom of expression.
Palestine – TUC calls out UK Complicity in Genocide
“Implement a total ban on all trade which aids or assists Israel’s violations of international law including with Israel’s illegal settlements.” We reproduced the text of the motion The Crisis in Palestine passed by the TUC Congress on September 10 2025 Congress notes: i. Israel’s ongoing genocidal onslaught on Gaza has killed over 55,000 Palestinians, including 18,000 children. Key workers have been targeted by Israel, with 166 journalists and …
Amnesty International UK and Liberty granted permission to participate in Palestine Action judicial review
Amnesty International UK and Liberty have been given permission to jointly intervene in the judicial review challenging the UK government’s decision to ‘proscribe’ the protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. On 30 July 2025 a High Court judge found that the proscription was arguably unlawful and therefore granted permission for the judicial review, known as R (Ammouri) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, to proceed …
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