Kir Stamor An angry backlash is facing Hundreds of people arrested during protest against Palestine’s action On Saturday, after emerging that it was more than 60 of them held more than 60.
The Prime Minister was warned by veteran backbane Diane Abbott that the government was in danger of seeing itself “both Dracian and Fool”.
And former Labor Cabinet Minister Peter Han described large -scale arrests as “madness”, as he said that he said that Palestine Action “Why did I not vote against its ban”.

It first came after a government minister in the day that the supporters would “feel the full strength of the law”.
The Metropolitan Police Force confirmed on Sunday that 532 arrests were made, 522 were held to showcase an item in support of a prosecuting organization.
According to a breakdown published by the Met Police on Sunday, most of the arrested people were 348, 50 or older.
The force had warned before Saturday’s protest, which was held in Parliament Square on Saturday, which was organized by our Jerse, that it would take anyone into custody to express support for Palestine’s action.
The force says that it will spend the coming weeks together in keeping the case files together and making allegations against those arrested.
The aggrieved minister Alex Davis-Jones told the BBC breakfast on Monday that “the right to protest peacefully in this country is the cornerstone of our democracy, and of course, we respect it.
“But in relation to Palestine’s action, they are a suit terrorist organization and their works have not been peaceful.
He said, ‘He violently caused criminal damage to RAF aircraft.
“We have reliable reports to target Jewish-owned businesses in the United Kingdom, and other reasons that we cannot disclose due to national security.
“But they are a fixed terrorist organization and any person showing support for that terrorist organization will feel the full force of the law.”
Ms. Davis – Posting on social media after John’s comment, former Labor MP Dyne Abbott – now sits as an independent – warned: “The government is in danger of making itself both a drkeian and fool.”
Ms. Abbott was suspended from the Labor Party for the second time last month, saying that she was not regretted on the previous comments, where she said that colorful people had experienced racism “all their lives” – claiming that Jewish people, Irish people and travelers were separated from the “prejudice”.
Palestine’s action, or support, Palestine’s action is a criminal offense which is a jail sentence up to 14 years under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Under the Terrorism Act, obtaining an allegation for a crime, in some examples, the Crown Prosecution Service and Attorney General Lord Hermer requires approval, police said.
Charity Amnesty International first described the number of arrests under Britain’s Terrorism Act as “deepened”.
Meanwhile, Palestine Action co-founder Hooda Ammori said that the Parliament will demonstrate the demonstration “as an important task of disregarding the collective of an unprecedented attack on our fundamental freedom in our country”.
He also criticized the policing methods used on Saturday, claiming that most of the people arrested in protest were “granted bail and allowed to go home” proved that the current ban was “unaware”.