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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I am grateful to the Mother of the House, because she makes an important point. Before I respond to it, let me say politely and gently to her and others that my strong sense is that if the actions of the group that we are considering had been conducted by an organisation with different ideological motives, she and some

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I know that my hon. Friend has given this matter serious consideration, and she makes an interesting point. In my remarks, I will seek to evidence to her and others why we have chosen to take this course of action on this group. I hope that when I have made my speech, she will understand why we are proceeding in this w

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

We are certainly not seeking to rush this through Parliament; these are matters that the Home Secretary and I have considered for some time. There is a clear route to legal challenge, and if an organisation is proscribed, it has the opportunity to pursue that route. That is entirely within the rights of any organisatio

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman has chosen to make that final point. There is no political convenience in what we are seeking to do today. We are seeking to ensure the security of our country, and if he has a little patience, I will further make that case to him and to the House. Let me turn to Palestine Action. The

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I know that the hon. Gentleman speaks with great authority on these matters, borne out of his extensive experience of dealing with these matters in Northern Ireland. If he is a little patient and if the House allows me to make a bit of progress, I will explain and respond to the point he has raised and the points that

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I can say to the right hon. Gentleman that I will move on to that and will explain with real clarity precisely why we have proceeded in the way that we have. I suspect that he has a long memory. I am sure that he will recall that he has voted against proscribing a number of organisations previously, including al-Qaeda

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I must make a bit of progress, because I still have some way to go. Despite some of its rhetoric, the group’s own materials state that it is not non-violent, and that is echoed in the actions of its members, who have committed atrocious attacks. Having carefully considered all the evidence, the Home Secretary has concl

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I will give way in just a moment. Proscription is one of the most powerful counter-terrorism tools available to Government. Any decision to proscribe is taken with great care and follows rigorous consideration, as noted by Jonathan Hall KC in his report on the operation of the terrorism Acts of 2022.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I will make a little more progress before giving way. The definition has three limbs. First, the use or threat of action must reach a certain level of seriousness, such as serious violence or serious damage to property. Secondly, the use or threat must be designed to influence a Government or intimidate the public or a

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I will make a bit of progress, which I do not think is unreasonable. The proscription of those three organisations will reaffirm the UK’s zero-tolerance approach to terrorism, regardless of its form or underlying ideology. It may be helpful to set out some background to the proscription power. To proscribe an organisat

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I beg to move, That the draft Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2025, which was laid before this House on 30 June, be approved. I am grateful to the House for its consideration of this draft order, which will see three distinct groups proscribed: Maniacs Murder Cult, Palestine Action and t

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1 Jul 2025 Defence

indicated assent.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I am grateful to all those who have contributed to this debate. The proscription of these three organisations affirms the UK’s zero-tolerance approach to terrorism. To be clear, these proscriptions will not affect anyone’s legitimate and lawful right to protest, whether it is about Palestine, Gaza or anything else.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

The Government have to take action when Palestine Action has orchestrated a nationwide campaign of property damage, featuring attacks that have resulted in serious damage to property and crossed the legal threshold—

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I will not give way.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

These attacks have resulted in serious damage to property and crossed the legal threshold from direct criminal action into terrorism. Members have used violence against people responding at the scenes of attacks, and have been charged with a series of serious offences, including violent disorder, grievous bodily harm w

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I am happy to respond directly to the right hon. Gentleman’s point of order. The process of proscription requires this House to agree such action. Should the House do so later this evening, it would then go to the other place, and it would be for the other place to agree the action or not. It would then be for the Home

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

I am not going to give way to the right hon. Gentleman.

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I do not think the right hon. Gentleman listened to what I said—I just explained to him the process that is in place. I am grateful to all of those who have considered this matter. This order is a necessary and proportionate step to protect the public and defend our values. That is, aft

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1 Jul 2025 Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism

No, I will make some progress now. Palestine Action’s own materials state “we are not non-violent and we have specific targets”. The group has a footprint in all 45 policing regions in the UK, and has pledged to escalate its campaign. This disgraceful pattern of activity cannot be allowed to continue. In applying the l

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