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ā€˜Palestine Action’ marchers - arrests today.

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 09-Aug-25 16:23:01

Not before time. A ā€˜proscribed’ organisation. These agitators knew that yet still marched. 200 arrests. Good. If football supporters can be sprayed with marker paint stuff then why aren't these terrorist supporters? Make it red. They'll enjoy the irony. Then jail them.

Free the hostages. šŸ‡®šŸ‡±

Grantanow Sun 10-Aug-25 09:40:40

A mixture of the politically gullible and the politically malicious.

AGAA4 Sun 10-Aug-25 09:48:28

I don't believe protests should involve doing millions of pounds worth of damage or disabling planes needed for our defence. Palestine Action have been involved in violence.
I support peaceful protest with groups who do not cause damage to property or people.

Claremont Sun 10-Aug-25 09:49:35

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Anniebach Sun 10-Aug-25 09:57:10

Quote AGAA4 Sun 10-Aug-25 09:48:28
I don't believe protests should involve doing millions of pounds worth of damage or disabling planes needed for our defence. Palestine Action have been involved in violence.
I support peaceful protest with groups who do not cause damage to property or people.

šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘ agree ,what did causing damage to RAF planes change ?

nanna8 Sun 10-Aug-25 10:26:40

It made our evening news which is pretty rare. We don’t hear much about Europe usually, more Asia and America. I have to subscribe to the Times and various free British channels which are not mainstream here. I think, for once, the government has done the right thing. Hope it is a turning point for them.

mrsmeldrew Sun 10-Aug-25 10:27:36

Palestine Action were undoubtedly foolish to break into an MOD site and cause so much damage. There are other Palestine support groups.

But how is it that the mob of hundreds of people demonstrating outside Nuneaton Town Hall - organised by the extremist nationalist group Homeland party, whose activists unfurled a banner reading ā€œRemigration NOWā€, referring to the mass deportation of immigrants and those born in the UK with heritage from overseas is not a prescribed group? They spread racial hatred and Nazi imagery could be seen on T-shirts worn by a handful of people.

What a contrast to people holding a peaceful protest holding a piece of paper.

Oreo Sun 10-Aug-25 10:53:36

Foolish?!
Yvette Cooper says this group have a history of violent action and future plans and security services have advised that they be proscribed.Who funds them, Iran?
There are plenty of pro Palestine marches and protests to join without supporting this group.
Anyone of any age will be arrested so stay away.

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Allsorts Sun 10-Aug-25 11:12:38

Stephen Kapos is much admired and his view on whats happening spot on, he speaks the truth.
Mrsmeldrew your post is inaccurate but I can’t be bothered.
Please all those that want huge numbers of young men in their street, feel free to house just one. People are angry and have been ignored and are entitled to peaceful protest..

Anniebach Sun 10-Aug-25 11:15:06

Causing millions of pounds damage to RAF planes is foolish!!!!

Holding a piece of paper supporting the criminals is acceptable?

Allsorts Sun 10-Aug-25 11:18:07

I think the action of Palestinian Protestors was ill advised due to those that caused all the damage to the planes, a disgusting and futile act. I hope they feel the full weight of the law, it’s a crime against this country and do not want them here.
The right to peaceful protest however should never be taken away.

Lathyrus3 Sun 10-Aug-25 11:49:58

In regard to Stephen Kapos, it’s the ā€œan 87 year oldā€ that I think is demeaning.

If an 87 year olds actions are to be regarded as relevant as a 27 year old then they must receive the same attention. Otherwise it belittles them as if they don’t count.

For me it would have been far worse to have been disregarded because I was old and therefore irrelevant.

foxie48 Sun 10-Aug-25 12:18:22

Allsorts

Stephen Kapos is much admired and his view on whats happening spot on, he speaks the truth.
Mrsmeldrew your post is inaccurate but I can’t be bothered.
Please all those that want huge numbers of young men in their street, feel free to house just one. People are angry and have been ignored and are entitled to peaceful protest..

Stephen Kapos is a Jewish holocaust survivor who is against the war in Gaza. Why have you posted this?
"to all those that want huge numbers of young men in their street, feel free to house just one"
Surely Netanyahu's plan to "encourage" migration of the Gazans to other countries will exacerbate the issue of migration rather than reduce it? Gazans want to stay in Gaza they don't want to become refugees.

Allira Sun 10-Aug-25 12:42:41

There are plenty of pro Palestine marches and protests to join without supporting this group.
šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘

Why indeed? šŸ¤”

StoneofDestiny Sun 10-Aug-25 15:24:33

The majority of the protesters wanted to show solidarity with Palestine. They want to wake up the country to the atrocities committed by the Israeli Government in Gaza.
I wish they would have just held up signs "I support Palestine", the effect would be the same without expensive arrests and detentions etc. Better still. I wish our government would declare itself in support of Palestine and there would be no need to protest.

Anniebach Sun 10-Aug-25 15:31:08

It was a waste of police hours , if one protester had slipped when being carried the=police officers would have been suspended immediately.

Do they really believe they were telling the country of the war,
certainly not, some love the cameras

NotSpaghetti Sun 10-Aug-25 15:31:47

Sorry.
I still don't understand your response to me commenting earlier Anniebach, but that's OK!

Anniebach Sun 10-Aug-25 15:39:58

Quote NotSpaghetti Sun 10-Aug-25 09:02:09
Anniebach
mumofmadboys Sun 10-Aug-25 07:30:31
I fully support all the people peacefully protesting about the genocide in Gaza. The Government need to know the strength of feeling about the Palestinians

Why not just protest? They supported terrorists having rights to protest
Who is "They" and who "supported terrorists"

Sorry I had a nap.
ā€œThey ā€œare those who so wanted to get arrested yesterday,
ā€œSupported terroristsā€ are those who dismiss millions of pounds damage to RAF Aircraft and ignore the explanations
given re their actions

StoneofDestiny Sun 10-Aug-25 16:51:01

ā€œSupporting terroristsā€ are those who dismiss the actions of Netanyahu and the Israeli Government in Gaza pas being ā€˜justifiable’ and ā€˜defensive’.

Farzanah Sun 10-Aug-25 18:02:18

I agree StoneofDestiny.
These protestors think that genocide is wrong and so should we all…….But our government is still supplying arms and support to Israel.
The majority of comments on this thread remind me why I rarely bother with GN these days.

Magenta8 Sun 10-Aug-25 18:42:29

Daubing a few RAF planes pales into insignificance against committing genocide by bombing, murdering, blocking aid and starving thousands of innocent men women and children on the Gaza Strip.

I'm with you Farzanah. Sometimes I despair at the certain horrible sentiments expressed on GN. sad

Allira Sun 10-Aug-25 18:47:56

You're using a straw man argument.

One plane had paint poured into the engine.
RAF planes delivered aid to Gaza.

By carrying out criminal damage, not just this, but in other instances, they lose any sympathy they might gain and simply antagonise people - their message is just lost because of the methods they employ.

Grammaretto Sun 10-Aug-25 18:48:30

mrsmeldrew

Palestine Action were undoubtedly foolish to break into an MOD site and cause so much damage. There are other Palestine support groups.

But how is it that the mob of hundreds of people demonstrating outside Nuneaton Town Hall - organised by the extremist nationalist group Homeland party, whose activists unfurled a banner reading ā€œRemigration NOWā€, referring to the mass deportation of immigrants and those born in the UK with heritage from overseas is not a prescribed group? They spread racial hatred and Nazi imagery could be seen on T-shirts worn by a handful of people.

What a contrast to people holding a peaceful protest holding a piece of paper.

I agree. One rule for some, another for others.
I know which I support but I wasn't with those old stagers today, unfortunately.

valdavi Sun 10-Aug-25 18:50:06

I thought we had stopped supplying arms to Israel? I am appalled if this isn't the case.
I'll write to my MP if we still are, marches seem to be futile as marchers get labelled as troublemakers and ignored.

Why can't we have a big "Not in my name" march like there was when Tony Blair helped Bush invade Iraq? I know the country isn't a direct combatant this time, but we're doing precious little to rein Israel in or influence the USA's pro-Israel viewpoint.

Allira Sun 10-Aug-25 18:50:08

Magenta8

Daubing a few RAF planes pales into insignificance against committing genocide by bombing, murdering, blocking aid and starving thousands of innocent men women and children on the Gaza Strip.

I'm with you Farzanah. Sometimes I despair at the certain horrible sentiments expressed on GN. sad

There are plenty of pro Palestine marches and protests to join without supporting this group.

That is not a horrible sentiment, it's just common sense.