Deputy prime minister also appeared to suggest that Reform’s criticism of female RAF commander was worse than Palestine Action’s infiltration of Brize Norton
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Parliamentarians expressed shock over the suspended Labour MP’s comments
Home Office officials reportedly investigating whether the activist group is being paid via regime prioxies
The acclaimed Irish author said proscribing the group would represent ‘an alarming curtailment of free speech’
Statement came during mass protest in central London against government’s move to ban the direct-action group
RAF base attack latest in ‘long history of unacceptable criminal damage’ by pro-Palestine group
Home Secretary expected to announce further details on proscription of Palestine Action after the group broke into an RAF base
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