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Costs of policing pro-Palestine marches and averting Tube strikes

How is this likely to affect what we pay in Mayor Khan's Precept to our Council Tax ? 'Police said last Saturday’s pro-Palestinian march was the 12th large-scale protest since the 7 October attacks by Hamas on Israel, which led to a bitter and bloody conflict in the Middle East.The Met assistant commissioner Matt Twist said the cost of policing those and other linked protests was £38.5m. He said it was not for his force to call for any change in the law to further restrict demonstrations.He said while the protests had been largely peaceful, with up to 300,000 attending one demonstration, there had been 415 arrests, including 193 for alleged antisemitic offences such as offensive placards and chants, and 15 for alleged breaches of counter-terrorism laws, largely on suspicion of supporting Hamas'.And further, Sadiq Khan on Monday hailed a £30 million Tube pay deal that averted a week of strikes and which will give the lowest paid staff an 11 per cent increase.The deal — which provides a basic five per cent increase plus a lump sum of up to £1,400 — was struck after the Mayor unexpectedly found additional millions to prevent a rolling walkout by 10,000 RMT members in the first week in January. All 16,500 London Underground staff will now have the pay boost backdated to last April after Unite and the TSSA followed the RMT and Aslef in accepting the offer.Mr Khan’s Tory critics have accused him of “giving in to union blackmail” and warned it will fuel more pay demands. The cost of the pay deal will be a recurring cost to Transport for London. The Mayor funded the lump sums by taking £30 million from business rates and council tax. Previously TfL commissioner Andy Lord had warned unions preparing to strike that a five per cent rise was his “full and final offer”.

John Hawkes ● 423d17 Comments

‘People peacefully demanding a ceasefire’.Clearly Henry Bodkin and Jacob Freedland of the ‘Sunday Telegraph’ were observing a different demonstration:‘The Holocaust Memorial in Hyde Park had to be covered and guarded on Saturday as thousands marched through central London. The monument - the first public memorial to the atrocity in the UK - was obscured by a blue tarpaulin, with a police car stationed nearby. Lord Mann, the government’s adviser on anti- Semitism described the measure as ‘sad but necessary to avoid further offence to the Jewish community’.‘Demonstrators waved anti- Semitic slogans, including one accusing the Israeli army of stealing organs from Palestinians and accusing Zionists of controlling the UK government and media. One young female demonstrator was seen carrying a sign defending Sir Mark Rowley, the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. The sign read: “Thank you Rowley for standing up to scum politicians being blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein Mossad Pedo Ring. Protect Mark Rowley.” ‘‘One man was detained in Parliament Square with a placard bearing a swastika, police said. The second was arrested as he passed the counter-demonstration … A pro--Israel protester said she was told to “go back to Poland” by the masked protester wearing a kaffiyeh and a Palestinian flag’.‘The chant “From the river to the sea” could be heard across Parliament Square and into Hyde Park.’‘Placards being held by protesters contained anti-Semitic tropes, such as “Wake up, our media, TV, radio and government are controlled by Zionists.’

Steven Rose ● 422d

Mr Robinson'People have the right and should retain the right to protest against the government which is an active participant in the conflict. Or for any other reason that is naturally lawful'.I do not accept that our government is an 'active participant in the (Israel/Palestine) conflict but I do believe that we have a right to PEACEFULLY protest against its policies.I myself joined hundreds of thousands to protest at our joining the invasion of Iraq in 2003.What I do find irritating is that London's street and its citizens are regularly and continually disrupted by those taking a particular side in this conflict and who support Palestinians that want to destroy Israel and annihilate the Jews living there.Or even living here.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13357877/Met-Police-cowed-anti-semitic-mob-cover-Holocaust.htmlNote the fact that some antisemites on this march display symbols that equate Israel with Nazism ! Why do they not take themselves and their fight to Palestine itself ?Too dangerous ?No Pret a Manger ?And I agree about the laughable ridiculousness of the Brussels police being ordered to shut down a conference for right-wing politicians, including Brexiteer Nigel Farage and Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, on Tuesday.But then that's Brussels, home of the EU, for you !Free speech if it's our speech !Finally I am sure a Labour Government would act in whatever manner it believes will ensure it gains most votes.Pro-Islamism in many constituencies but not in those behind the mythical 'Red Wall'

John Hawkes ● 422d