Steve Yemm MP

At today’s Urgent Question on the proscription of Palestine Action, Labour MPs supported the government’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist group earlier this year.

David Taylor, MP for Hemel Hempstead, said: “Last August, a police officer was hospitalised after being hit with a sledgehammer while responding to a Palestine Action attack on a business near Bristol—a fact that was absent from our debate when we voted to proscribe that organisation recently. The attackers had sledgehammers, axes, whips and other home-made weapons. Does the Minister agree that that crosses the line of any legitimate protest—into terrorism?”

To which Security Minister Dan Jarvis replied: “Yes, I would.”

Later, Mansfield MP Steve Yemm asked: “While Palestine Action waged its campaign of intimidation and went about damaging military bases, with very little impact in the middle east, this week the Government will host President Abbas and President Herzog for discussions on a more peaceful future for Palestinians and Israelis alike. Does the Minister agree that, unlike Palestine Action, this Government are actually taking genuine and serious steps to support peace in the middle east?”

To which the Minister replied: “I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his comments, and I completely agree. I think there is an absolute point of consensus in this place—and, I hope, much further afield—about the urgent need to secure peace in the middle east. This Government, led by the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary and colleagues in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, will do everything we possibly can to support that important process.”

You can read the full session here.

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