Whether the state should have proscribed the anti-Israel group is secondary to the public order risk they may cause
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Whether the state should have proscribed the anti-Israel group is secondary to the public order risk they may cause
Whether the state should have proscribed the anti-Israel group is secondary to the public order risk they may cause
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British people want to see muscular action to fight extremism here at home, not foreign policy announcements

It is correct to proscribe this fanatical group

Human rights chief says proscription could breach protesters’ right to freedom of expression

Authorities can’t avoid taking a tough line on all direct action protest groups with a progressive sheen

Proscription of pro-Gaza group is ‘abuse of counter-terrorism powers’, says chief of civil service union

Leading lawyer warns Sir Keir’s plan to recognise Palestinian state may have ‘unintended consequences’