UK PM Starmer Says There Could Be New Powers to Ban Pro-Palestinian Marches

LONDON, May 2 (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Keir ⁠Starmer ⁠said the government could ban ⁠pro-Palestinian marches in some circumstances because of the “cumulative effect” ​the demonstrations had on the Jewish community after two Jewish men were stabbed in ‌London on Wednesday.

Starmer told the ‌BBC that he would always defend freedom of expression and peaceful protest, ⁠but chants ⁠like “Globalise the Intifada” during demonstrations were “completely off limits” and those voicing ​them should be prosecuted.

Pro-Palestinian marches have become a regular feature in London since the October 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel that triggered the Gaza war. Critics say ​the demonstrations have generated hostility and become a focus for antisemitism.

Protesters have argued ⁠they ⁠are exercising their democratic right ⁠to ​spotlight ongoing human rights and political issues related to the situation in Gaza.

Starmer said ​he was not ⁠denying there were “very strong legitimate views about the Middle East, about Gaza”, but many people in the Jewish community had told him they were concerned about the repeat nature of the marches.

Asked if the tougher response should focus on chants ⁠and banners, or whether the protests should be stopped altogether, Starmer said: “I ⁠think certainly the first, and I think there are instances for the latter.”

“I think it’s time to look across the board at protests and the cumulative effect,” he said, adding that the government needed to look at what further powers it could take.

Britain raised its terrorism threat level to “severe” on Thursday amid mounting security concerns that foreign states were helping fuel violence, including against the Jewish community.

“We are seeing ⁠an elevated threat to Jewish and Israeli individuals and institutions in the UK,” the head of counter-terrorism policing, Laurence Taylor, said in a statement, adding that police were also working “against an unpredictable global situation that ​has consequences closer to home, including physical threats by state-linked actors.”

(Reporting ​by Paul SandleEditing by Keith Weir)

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