Protesters gathered in Westminster in support of the Palestine Action group, which is expected to be designated as a terrorist organization due to allegations of vandalism against two aircraft at an RAF base. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper plans to address Parliament regarding the government’s approach to the situation. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley voiced his concerns about the ongoing protest, stating the police have limited authority without legal proscription of the group. Restrictions have been placed on the protest duration and location under the Public Order Act to maintain order.
Protesters gathered in Westminster today, standing in solidarity with the Palestine Action group, which faces potential designation as a terrorist organization after accusations of vandalism.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is set to inform Parliament about the government's stance regarding the Palestine Action group, amid increasing tension and potential legal actions.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley expressed his frustration over the protest supporting an 'organised extremist criminal group' that could soon face government proscription.
The Metropolitan Police have enforced time and location restrictions on the protest to ensure public order, acknowledging the group's contentious activities amid legal uncertainties.
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