Met police say they will stop arresting people for supporting Palestine Action after high court ruling – live | Palestine Action

Officers will focus on gathering evidence rather than making arrests, says Met police

The Metropolitan police has released a statement after the high court’s ruling this morning, warning that the proscription remains in place and so showing support for Palestine Action is still a criminal offence.

The Met acknowledged that the “unusual circumstances” may cause some confusion among the public as to what happens next, it said that officers will “continue to identify offences where support for Palestine Action is being expressed, but they will focus on gathering evidence of those offences and the people involved to provide opportunities for enforcement at a later date, rather than making arrests at the time”.

It added: “This is the most proportionate approach we can take, acknowledging the decision reached by the court while recognising that proceedings are not yet fully concluded.

“This approach relates solely to the expression of support for Palestine Action. We will continue to intervene and make arrests where we see people crossing the line from lawful protest to intimidate, to damage property, to use violence, to stir up racial hatred or to commit other offences.”

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Conservative MPs welcome government’s plans to appeal ruling

We have some reaction from the Conservatives, saying they welcome the government’s decision to appeal against the high court’s decision on Palestine Action and called for tighter rules on proscription.

Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, said Palestine Action engaged in “organised political violence and cannot be tolerated”.

He added: “Palestine Action’s campaign is built on intimidation, destruction, and violence. The public expect the law to protect them.

“Conservatives welcome the Home Office’s appeal to this ruling. There can be no hesitation when public safety and national security are at stake.”

The shadow foreign secretary, Priti Patel, said it was “time to tighten up the rules on the proscription of such groups to ensure they cannot get away with such disgraceful behaviour”.

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