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London police to resume arrests over Palestine Action support

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London’s Metropolitan Police Service says officers will resume arresting people who publicly support Palestine Action, reversing a position adopted after a recent court ruling.

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The force had previously said it would stop making arrests under terrorism legislation after a High Court judgment found the government’s ban on the direct action group unlawful.

Police reverse earlier position

Following that decision, police said they would instead collect evidence for possible prosecutions at a later stage.

However, on Wednesday the force said the earlier statement was only a temporary stance and that its enforcement approach had now been revised.

Deputy assistant commissioner James Harman said the legal ban on the group remains in force while the government challenges the ruling.

Ban remains during government appeal

Harman said the court confirmed that its judgment would not take effect until the appeal process concludes, which could take several months.

“That means it is still a criminal offence to support Palestine Action,” he said.

He added that police must enforce existing law regardless of how the legal process may eventually unfold.

The government’s appeal, led by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, is scheduled to be heard at the Court of Appeal of England and Wales on 28 and 29 April.

Until that hearing is completed, the organisation remains banned under the Terrorism Act 2000.

Harman said the police had initially taken a cautious approach immediately after the High Court ruling because demonstrations outside the court included open displays of support for the group and the outcome of any appeal was not yet clear.

After reviewing the situation, the force concluded that it must continue to enforce the existing ban while it remains legally in place.

Protest group challenges arrests

Campaign group Defend Our Juries, which has organised demonstrations linked to Palestine Action, recently wrote to Met commissioner Mark Rowley about the police approach.

The organisation said a woman had been arrested in London on 15 March for holding a sign stating she opposed genocide and supported Palestine Action.

Defend Our Juries previously said it planned a mass vigil in London on 11 April.

More than 2,500 people have been arrested in connection with alleged support for the group during protests.

Hunger-strike claims raised

Separately, several protesters associated with Palestine Action who staged hunger strikes while awaiting trial said they were considering legal action against prison authorities.

At a press conference in London, activists alleged medical negligence during their protests.

Heba Muraisi said she spent 73 days on hunger strike and claimed she did not receive electrolytes and was given vitamins only after a month.

Qesser Zuhrah said she went without electrolytes for 20 days and that they were later withdrawn after she collapsed.

Another protester, Kamran Ahmed, said he continues to experience chest pain and breathing problems following his 66-day hunger strike. Others reported neurological symptoms.

A government spokesperson rejected the allegations of medical negligence.

Officials said prisoners were monitored according to established policy, including regular health checks, heart monitoring and blood tests, and were taken to hospital if medical staff considered it necessary.

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No free speech in the UK.

4 minutes ago, FlorC said:

No free speech in the UK.

It's selective.

Anything even remotely critical of Israel gets shut down PDQ.

10 minutes ago, MisterTee said:

It's selective.

Anything even remotely critical of Israel gets shut down PDQ.

It's almost like they control all MSM, along with all media, shaping young minds of the future 🙄

IMHO

What a cock-up!

Typical of a spineless PM and a Parliament with an agenda.

On 3/27/2026 at 1:31 PM, KhunLA said:

It's almost like they control all MSM, along with all media, shaping young minds of the future 🙄

IMHO

They control Aljazeera too? The muslims use the media exactly for the purpose you stated and people with a weak mind like yours fall for it.

Why don't you listen to Rawan Osman on youtube because she explains exactly how it is. She was a muslim.

People complaining about going on a hunger strike and whinging about the lack of electrolytes? Starve, nobody cares.

Lock em up.

Harriet, Isabel and Penelope need to get proper jobs at Daddy's financial services company, not protesting about issues thousands of miles away that they have no knowledge of.

Some racist and troll posts also replies have been removed

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

8 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Wow, openly declaring on an online forum that you are a racist; and living in a foreign country whilst doing so …. detect any irony in that ?

Far from a racist, and just against the Israel govt and the expansionist zionist. Terroristm doesn't get my vote either. Seems their religion, both, many believe the only they are entitled to exist.

I don't like racist / extreme religious folks, so if that makes me a racist, oh well.

Too many Jews believe in Kahanism.

Too many Muslim believe infidels should convert or die.

Not sure what that has to do with me living in TH, with a Thai family. Coming from the melting pot of the USA, loving so many ethnic groups. Might have even had sex with a few ... shh.

Impossible to be a racist & happy surrounded by such diversity.

48 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Far from a racist,

Really ? You said in a thankfully now removed comment “I’m way too anti semitic to listen to a Jew on YT”  …… that is racist plain and simple; but maybe you follow the left wing dictum that antisemitism is not racism … but it is


I prefer the dictum that when someone shows you who they are, believe them first time


Anyhow, maybe best to leave it there; can’t imagine either of us getting much benefit from a prolonged discourse about it …. Have a good day 

2 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

Really ? You said in a thankfully now removed comment “I’m way too anti semitic to listen to a Jew on YT”  …… that is racist plain and simple; but maybe you follow the left wing dictum that antisemitism is not racism … but it is


I prefer the dictum that when someone shows you who they are, believe them first time


Anyhow, maybe best to leave it there; can’t imagine either of us getting much benefit from a prolonged discourse about it …. Have a good day 

Wonder who reported that coffee1

45 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Wonder who reported that coffee1

I have no idea; but perhaps you should just be grateful that your nasty racist comment was actually removed.

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