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'Extreme' Protest Groups Face Ban Under Proposal
//Protest groups such as Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action could be banned in a similar way to terrorist organisations, under a proposal from the government’s adviser on political violence.
An upcoming report from Lord Walney, which BBC News has seen extracts of, will recommend a new category for proscribing "extreme protest groups".
It defines these as those which routinely use criminal tactics to try to achieve their aims.
The sanctions could restrict a group's ability to fundraise and its right to assembly in the UK.
The Home Office said ministers would consider the recommendations.//
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Palestine Action use civil disobedience methods that have resulted in its members being arrested. Their methods include protest, occupation of premises and alleged criminal damage, destruction of property and vandalism.//
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'Peaceful protesting' otherwise known as a nice walk.
'They' need to be made to pay attention otherwise all that happens is viewers' blood pressure rises when the great and the good appear on the news and metaphorically pat us on the head when telling us why stuff just can't be done.
It usually involves either protecting their mates or their own future earnings.
// Lord Walney was appointed by the UK Government as an Independent Adviser on Political Violence and Disruption in November 2020. //
Lord Walney was Labour MP John Woodcock. He had the whip withdrawn over sexual harrasment allegations. He did an 'Elphicke' and left the Labour Party (where incidently he was chair of Labour Friends of Israel), and began campaigning for the Conservatives. As is traditional with turncoats, Boris Johnson gave him a Peerage.
This 'independent advisor' who wants to stop protests about Israel's genocidal acts in Gaza was recently part of a consortium trying to buy 'The Jewish Chronicle'.
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