Monday, 30 June 2025Unknown Session

EDM 1577: Palestine Action and the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2025

9 total sponsorsTabled

Motion Text

That this House condemns the Government’s proposed Statutory Instrument to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation; believes this constitutes a dangerous escalation in the crackdown on civil liberties; recognises the fundamental distinction between non-violent direct action and terrorism; affirms the right to protest as a core tenet of any democratic society; notes that criminal offences such as property damage should be dealt with under existing criminal law, not by redefining protest as terrorism; recalls the proud British history of disruptive protest by the Quakers, Suffragettes and others, whose actions were instrumental in winning rights, not committing terrorism; asserts that the attempt to brand Palestine Action as terrorists is an authoritarian move to silence dissent and shield the UK’s complicity in Israel’s military actions; highlights growing concern from UN human rights experts over the misuse of anti-terror powers against peaceful activists; further condemns reports of activists being detained without informing their families; warns this is part of a broader pattern of disproportionate repression against campaigners such as Just Stop Oil and Youth Demand; further asserts that criminalising support for a protest group is a chilling threat to freedom of expression; and opposes this Statutory Instrument in defence of civil liberties, human rights and the ongoing struggle for peace and justice for the Palestinian people.

Sponsors (8 total)

Primary Sponsor
Iqbal Mohamed

Independent (Ind)

#2
Jeremy Corbyn

Independent (Ind)

#3
Shockat Adam

Independent (Ind)

#4
Ayoub Khan

Independent (Ind)

#5
Mr Adnan Hussain

Independent (Ind)

#6
Ellie Chowns

Green Party (Green)

#7
Rachael Maskell

Independent (Ind)

#8
Andrew George

Liberal Democrat (LD)

Details

UIN
1577
Date Tabled
30/06/2025
Total Sponsors
9
Status
Tabled