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Palestine activists must not be permitted to flout the will of Parliament

Ever since the October 7 pogrom of 2023, Saturdays on the streets of London and other British cities have been sullied by so-called Palestine solidarity marches.

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Palestine activists must not be permitted to flout the will of Parliament

Ever since the October 7 pogrom of 2023, Saturdays on the streets of London and other British cities have been sullied by so-called Palestine solidarity marches.

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dailymail.co.uk11 mesi fa

Pro-Palestine demonstrators 'plan to flout terror laws en-masse'

Protesters have been urged to turn up in towns and cities next Saturday before writing on blank placards with marker pens their support for banned terror group Palestine Action.

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  1. domenica 3 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Palestine activists must not be permitted to flout the will of Parliament

    Ever since the October 7 pogrom of 2023, Saturdays on the streets of London and other British cities have been sullied by so-called Palestine solidarity marches.

  2. domenica 3 agosto 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Pro-Palestine demonstrators 'plan to flout terror laws en-masse'

    Protesters have been urged to turn up in towns and cities next Saturday before writing on blank placards with marker pens their support for banned terror group Palestine Action.