Kier Stormr has been strongly reacted to Palestine on Saturday, with a worker’s alert that could be even greater to endure the tensions of society.
Shami Chakbarbarti said Independent The “description of Palestinian practice is at risk of survey tax” – a policy provided by Margaret Thatcher and was so undeniable and caused civil disobedience and revolt.
Meanwhile, the veteran’s supporter Diane Abbott said the government was at risk for “both stupid and stupid” after the emergence of more than half of those held for more than 60 years.
And former cabinet minister Peter Hein described widespread arrests as “madness” because he said Palestinian action was not “equivalent to real terrorist groups such as al -Qaeda or Islamic State why I voted for it.”

This happened after a state minister warned that supporters “felt all the force of the law”.
Metropolitan Police forces confirmed Sunday that 532 arrests were carried out, 522 to show a case to support a prescribed organization.
According to the separation released by the MET police on Sunday, most of the arrested, 348, were 50 years or older.
Prior to Saturday’s protest in parliament, the force had warned that it was held by our jury, which would arrest anyone who expresses support for Palestinian action.
The force says he will spend the coming weeks collecting cases and ensuring charges against the arrested.
Minister of Victims Alex Davis Jones told BBC breakfast on Monday that “the right to protest in this country is the cornerstone of our democracy and, of course, we respect it.
“But given the Palestinian action, they have been a rape terrorist organization and their actions were not peaceful,” he said.
“They have severely caused casualties to RAF planes,” he said.
“We have credible reports about targeting Jewish jobs here in the UK and there are other reasons that we cannot reveal because of national security,” he said.
“But they are a terrorist organization, and anyone who supports that terrorist organization will feel the full power of the law.”
But former senior prosecutor Nazir Afzal warned of an impact on court courts and said Independent The prosecution of hundreds will be “a great waste of time”.
The lawyer said, “This will probably be a jury trial because each of them is advised not to be guilty and expect to be tried in 2027 in the fastest time.” “I also think that no jury will be convicted anyway.”
Meanwhile, Baronens Chakbarbarti said Independent: “Palestinian action is at risk of misinterpreting the tax ratio.
“The courts have already found a controversial case, which violates fundamental rights, and fewer people come out at home to protest both cruelty in Gaza and inappropriate use of terrorist laws,” he said.
“The remarkable presence of many elderly highlights the power of the real feeling. Criminal damage to the air bases can be prosecuted, but sin by the association only exacerbates community tensions and causes more headaches for the police.”
Former labor representative Diane About – who is now an independent – warned: “The government is in danger that it seems to be both deracunti and stupid.”
Ms Abbott was suspended for the second time last month from the Labor Party, stating that she was not regretting past comments, where she said that racist people had experienced “all their lives” – claiming to have been “prejudiced” by Jews, Ireland people and travelers.
Nadia Vitom, a leftist representative, also criticized the arrests that took place at the weekend and accused the government of “protesting terrorism”.
“Last month, I warned that the prescription of Palestine will lead to widespread crime by people who are not even members of the group,” he posted on the social media site X.
“I have voted to prescribe a vote. We should not protest with terrorism.”
At the same time, Amnesty International said the government’s response is “proportional to the point of absurdity”.
“A peaceful protest is a fundamental right. People are significantly angry with the constant genocide in Gaza and are under the International Human Rights Act to express their horror,” said Sacha Desoch, chief executive.
“The protesters in the parliament’s field did not provoke violence and it is perfectly appropriate for the absurdity to treat them as a terrorist.”
“We have long criticized the British terrorism law for being widespread and vague and a threat to freedom of expression,” he said. These arrests show that our concerns have been justified. ”
Membership or its support is Palestinian action is a criminal offense that is punishable by the law of terrorism 2000 for up to 14 years.
According to police, in some cases, the charge of the crime under the law of terrorism will require both the Crown Prosecutor and the Lord Hermer Prosecutor.
International charity trustees have previously described the number of arrests under the British terrorism law as “very worrying”.
Meanwhile, Palestinian Action Founder Huda Amevi said: “The Majlis Square demonstrations” in our country’s history as an important act of collective opposition from unprecedented attacks on our fundamental freedoms. “
He also criticized the police methods used on Saturday, claiming that most of the arrested in the protest were “collateral and allowed to go home”, proved that the current ban was “implemented”.