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If we have to move our toxic, asbestos ridden bonfire which may also take out the electrical supply to the two main hospitals, we will riot and wreck the place, say loyalist paramilitaries. How does this benefit unionism at all? It sends out an internationally shocking blackmail message, just before a major investment via the Golf tournament due to happen in Portrush. I wouldn’t be surprised if attendees and fans cancelled, or if the entire event gets cancelled. Loyalists and unionist can’t complain of no money and no investment when they threaten and behave like this. The #Labour government should look more closely at who the actual terrorists are in the UK, rather than proscribing a non-violent organisation, or charging a rap group for singing. #Kneecap #BobVylan #YvetteCooper #PSNI declares ‘major incident’ over removal of bonfire material in south Belfast | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/no

BelfastTelegraph.co.uk · Loyalist paramilitaries threaten ‘serious disorder’ as PSNI declares major incident over removal of bonfireBy Andrew Madden and Liam Tunney

The irony of all this being that William of Orange was a Dutchman with lots of Catholic relatives and links. So, technically an immigrant as well as being connected to a religion the Loyalists absolutely despise.
Surely the British government should prosecute these organisations as promoting terrorism, and for hate crimes.
They have proscribed at least one other non-violent organisation as terrorist, for a lot less.
#Sectarianism #HateCrime #Racism #DUP ¢TUV #NIPolitics #Labour #Starmer #YvetteCooper
Moygashel bonfire: Effigy of refugees in small boat 'deplorable', Sinn Féin says - BBC News bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4yge

The picture shows a model of a small boat with figures inside on top of a tall bonfire constructed mainly from pallets. Signs saying "Stop The Boats" and "Veterans Before Refugees" are on the bonfire.
BBC NewsMoygashel bonfire: Effigy of refugees in small boat 'deplorable', Sinn Féin saysA small boat with several figures wearing lifejackets inside is on top of a banner saying "stop the boats".

I absolutely *love* that after Home Secretary branded non-violent as a terrorist group for OPPOSING genocide (meaning that any of us expressing support for them can be sentenced to 14 years in prison), direct action against Israeli weapons of genocide simply continues under a new name.

And the name this new direct action group goes by is... !

Well played, friends 😆

planetcritical.com/p/complianc

Planet: Critical · Compliance won't protect you from the UK's witch huntBy Rachel Donald
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@Susan_calvin That is correct. A peaceful action group who supported Palestinian rights, and highlighted military shipments from the UK to Israel has been proscribed. It is illegal to promote that group or support it. The website has been closed and the website information moved out of the UK’s jurisdiction. Not mentioned on that site but now #WeAreAllYvetteCooper and #YvetteCooper name should be next for proscription, as the minister who insisted on this proscription. It flies in the face of everything in the anti-terrorism regulations to proscribe a non-violent group. More than twenty people including a priest Revd Sue Parfitt (86 y o) were arrested for silently gathering in London. They had posters nearby with the name of the group on them. Could be sentenced to up to 14 years in jail. 🤬

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@murchadhfinn The UK under this reprehensible Labour administration tries to maintain the fiction by designating a non-violent protest organisation as a terrorist threat and thus anyone appearing to support or name the group can be arrested and given up to 14 years in jail. The MetPol arrested twenty or so in silent protest yesterday in London for this including an 80+yo priest named Rev Sue Parfitt. The MetPol also posted on their social media asking people to dob in their neighbours or anyone saying or seeming to support the organisation, or looking ‘suspicious’. The organisation seems to have been renamed #YvetteCooper after the minister who banned it #WeAreAllYvetteCooper
Here’s her truly abysmal voting record.
mpwarcrimes.co.uk/parliament/y

MP War CrimesIs Yvette Cooper A War Criminal?View the voting record for Yvette Cooper regarding the ongoing Palestinian Genocide.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gd3p Holding up placards saying: "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action" These people - and non violent direct action protesters generally - are not terrorists. #yvettecooper and #UKLabour are on the wrong side of history #PalestineAction

A woman being handcuffed and dragged away by police at protests in support of Palestine Action
BBC NewsPalestine Action: More than 20 arrested at protest, Metropolitan Police sayIt comes after supporting the group was banned under terrorism legislation.

Ban on Palestine Action confirmed

Group loses its case in the High Court and is now proscribed

July 2025

As of today (July 5th) Palestine Action is now a proscribed terrorist organisation. This decision has been widely condemned and is seen as an abuse of legislation introduced to stop far more deadly organisations. The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, lumped into the order, two other organisations: Maniacs Murder Cult and Russian Imperial Movement, to give MPs little choice but to approve it which they did 385 votes to 26. PA now joins al-Qaeda and ISIS on the list. Local MP, Danny Kruger (E Wilts) voted for the ban.

There is no doubt that PA caused damage to the various establishments they raided. Although Cooper and others spoke of violence, no evidence of violence has been produced. This action is of a piece with legislation introduced by the previous government to limit and make protests and demonstrations a lot more difficult. Well, not quite, because it may be noticed that the farmers have been taking their tractors into London and elsewhere and blocked streets and stopped traffic. There is no record of any police action against them nor any arrests having been made.

Many have made the point that the activities of PA are covered by existing legislation and indeed, some have been arrested and sentenced after earlier actions using laws already on the statute book. When the terrorism law was introduced about a quarter of a century ago the claim was made then that it would only be used for ‘extreme’ crimes. That seems to have been forgotten. Unfortunately, the legislation is overly broad enabling it to be used in cases like this. The problem has been that juries have not been convinced by government lawyers and have not found against the defendants, hence the need to ban them. Taking them to court for spraying RAF jets stood little chance of a successful conviction now that more people know what dubious activities the RAF are up to and the covert help they are offering the Israelis. The suggestions are that they have carried out over 600 flights over Gaza and that they are refuelling Israeli jets in some of their sorties.

What has embarrassed the government is that the group is drawing attention to the government support being offered, not just by the RAF but in allowing Elbit Systems to continue to make the drones in factories here in the UK, as they claim on their website.

People have a right to protest and the list of protest movements who have brought change is a long one. We noted in our last post that the very fact Yvette Cooper is an MP and a minister is as a result of a prolonged period of protest – latterly violent – by the suffragists and the suffragettes. Her action, and the willingness of 385 MPs to vote for the motion is a shameful one.

One MP, Nadia Whittome (Lab) said “Hundreds of lawyers have written to the Home Secretary, warning that proscribing Palestine Action would conflate protest and terrorism. Amnesty International and Liberty have both expressed deep concerns. A senior civil servant has briefed that there is disquiet among Home Office staff about the decision, and has called it “absurd” [HC Deb 2 July c367]. Earlier in the debate she reminded the House of the suffragettes.

While the government was busy proscribing Palestine Action, people were still being killed in the food queues and what is believed to be a massive 500 lb bomb was dropped on the al Baqa café in the north. The bomb killed a large numbers of people many of whom were blown to pieces. Around 56,500 have been killed in Gaza.

Sources: BBC; Middle East Eye, Al Jazeera, Amnesty International, They Work for You.

Vigil

Forty people turned out today (5 July) for the weekly vigil in Salisbury.

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@ChrisMayLA6 Meanwhile, Rod Liddell writes an article which Michel Gove publishes in the Spectator, suggesting that Brighton should be bombed because the place is full of lefties. Will they proscribe The Spectator now? That’s much more violent than anything #YvetteCooper ever did when painting a plane.

As Starmer’s Labour-In-Name-Only regime rapidly evolves into a , one shining light of resistance has been extinguished! Others will soon emerge I’m sure!

“PA proscribed as appeal fails”

by Skwawkbox @skwawkbox @palestine
@israel
@UKLabour

“Group is banned as a terrorist organisation from midnight after judges refuse request to stay Starmer regime’s proscription order – and leave to appeal”

skwawkbox.org/2025/07/04/pa-se

SKWAWKBOX · PA proscribed as appeal failsGroup is banned as a terrorist organisation from midnight after judges refuse request to stay Starmer regime’s proscription order – and leave to appeal A Palestine Action protest in 202…

"#YvetteCooper #PalestineAction #UK

"While pro-Israel lobby groups were celebrating their success in setting British democracy back a century with MPs’ approval Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s draconian plan to brand Palestine Action a terrorist group alongside Russian neo-Nazis and ISIS, sanity appeared in a number of eloquent letters to the Guardian, reproduced below.

Claire Jauffret summed up in one simple phrase the hypocrisy of those who, the morning before the fateful vote, had the gall to pose for photographs in suffragette garb: 'I wonder whether Yvette Cooper would be where she is today without the often extreme actions of the suffragettes.'

One writer, who preferred not to have their name published, expressed the feelings of the thousands who have written letters, lobbied and demonstrated to try and prevent the government’s authoritarian move:

'People of conscience are not terrorists or criminals. That label belongs to a government that is arming regimes, committing crimes against humanity, and crushing anyone at home who opposes these illegal acts. I think the wrong people are in prison.'"

jewishvoiceforlabour.org.uk/ar

Jewish Voice for LabourSane voices must prevailWhile pro-Israel lobby groups were celebrating their success in setting British democracy back a century with MPs’ approval Home Secretary…
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@openrightsgroup
I support #PalestineAction because I'm against #genocide and #WarCrimes such as starving, bombing and shooting a civilian population.

Unlike #YvetteCooper and #KeirStarmer and this #UKLabour government who are still sending weapons to the criminal Israeli regime.

None of that will change because they've made it illegal for me to say so from tomorrow.

#UKLabour is anti democracy in UK and pro mass murder of #Palestinians in #Gaza, and pro #apartheid in #Israel.

Why?