Monday, 13 January 2025Unknown Session

EDM 633: Right to protest outside the BBC

48 total sponsorsTabled

Motion Text

That this House is alarmed by attempts by the Metropolitan Police to prevent an agreed march for Palestine from protesting at the BBC on 18 January 2025; notes the route for the march was confirmed with the police nearly two months ago and as agreed with them was publicly announced on 30 November 2024; believes that the BBC is rightly accountable to the public and that police powers should not be used to shield it from democratic scrutiny; rejects the Metropolitan Police’s claim the march could cause disruption to a nearby synagogue noting that the nearest synagogue to the BBC is not even on the march route; further notes that the Metropolitan Police themselves have acknowledged that there has not been a single incident of any threat to a synagogue attached to any of the previous marches for Palestine, and that thousands of Jewish people have been joining the protests, many of them part of an organised Jewish bloc; notes that since these restrictions were announced nearly 200 MPs, trade union and civil society leaders and groups including Amnesty International UK and Liberty, Holocaust survivors and their descendants, lawyers, journalists and prominent cultural figures as well as over 700 members of the British Jewish community have spoken out in support of the right to protest; and, therefore, calls on the Government to urge the Metropolitan Police to drop these repressive restrictions and allow the planned protest to take place at the BBC.

Sponsors (47 total)

Primary Sponsor
John McDonnell

Independent (Ind)

#Withdrawn
Liz Saville Roberts

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#2
Ian Byrne

Labour (Lab)

#3
Jeremy Corbyn

Independent (Ind)

#4
Grahame Morris

Labour (Lab)

#5
Brian Leishman

Independent (Ind)

#6
Brendan O'Hara

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#7
Kim Johnson

Labour (Lab)

#8
Andy McDonald

Labour (Lab)

#9
Bell Ribeiro-Addy

Labour (Lab)

#10
Dawn Butler

Labour (Lab)

#11
Apsana Begum

Independent (Ind)

#12
Nadia Whittome

Labour (Lab)

#13
Jon Trickett

Labour (Lab)

#14
Steve Witherden

Labour (Lab)

#15
Zarah Sultana

Independent (Ind)

#16
Richard Burgon

Labour (Lab)

#17
Ms Diane Abbott

Independent (Ind)

#18
Ian Lavery

Labour (Lab)

#19
Ayoub Khan

Independent (Ind)

#20
Neil Duncan-Jordan

Independent (Ind)

#21
Shockat Adam

Independent (Ind)

#22
Iqbal Mohamed

Independent (Ind)

#23
Chris Law

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#24
Dr Simon Opher

Labour (Lab)

#25
Abtisam Mohamed

Labour (Lab)

#26
Cat Smith

Labour (Lab)

#27
Seamus Logan

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#28
Ellie Chowns

Green Party (Green)

#29
Tahir Ali

Labour (Lab)

#30
Euan Stainbank

Labour (Lab)

#31
Dave Doogan

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#32
Graham Leadbitter

Scottish National Party (SNP)

#33
Clive Lewis

Labour (Lab)

#34
Kate Osborne

Labour (Lab)

#35
Colum Eastwood

Social Democratic & Labour Party (SDLP)

#36
Carla Denyer

Green Party (Green)

#37
Llinos Medi

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#38
Mr Adnan Hussain

Independent (Ind)

#39
Ben Lake

Plaid Cymru (PC)

#40
Siân Berry

Green Party (Green)

#41
Mary Kelly Foy

Labour (Lab)

#42
Tracy Gilbert

Labour (Lab)

#43
Mary Glindon

Labour (Lab)

#44
Margaret Mullane

Labour (Lab)

#45
Rachael Maskell

Independent (Ind)

#46
Pete Wishart

Scottish National Party (SNP)

Details

UIN
633
Date Tabled
13/01/2025
Total Sponsors
48
Status
Tabled