Latest News About Proscribed Palestine Action

Updated 2026-06-18 12:30

The government moved to proscribe the group, making membership and support potentially a criminal offense, with penalties up to 14 years in prison after the court challenge failed; the ban was set to take effect once the ruling was not overturned, and legal review is due for July 21. Officials announced the measure reflects a formal process to restrict the group on security grounds. Critics said the move impacts fundamental freedoms and could chill protest rights, while supporters described it as necessary for public safety. The description reflects government statements and subsequent reporting on the legal process and consequences. Legal proceedings continue to follow the initial decision, as further updates anticipated. Scholars have weighed in on the implications for dissent and activism in the UK. National security considerations remain central to the debate about the ban.

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