Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests – UK politics live | Politics

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Ed Davey calls for review of terrorism legislation after Palestine Action arrests

Davey is also calling for a review of the law which has seen Palestine Action supporters arrested at demonstrations across Britain in recent weeks.

He said that, while Palestine Action have committed criminal acts and “are a very worrying organisation”, people are being arrested “en masse”.

The Lib Dems have written to the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation “to try to see if there are changes that can be made … so that it doesn’t happen again”.

He told BBC Breakfast:

In the House of Commons, we abstained [from the decision to make Palestine Action a proscribed organisation] because we didn’t think the government had made that case.

We absolutely accept that criminal acts have happened against British military assets and that is deeply worrying.

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Keir Starmer is a “patriot” who supports the public displaying of the England flag, his official spokesperson claimed amid an apparent row over councils removing flags from lamp-posts.

Downing Street said that the prime minister sees national pride as “an important thing,” in response to controversy over recent decisions by two councils to remove English and British flags, The Telegraph reported.

In the past two weeks, local authorities in Tower Hamlets, east London, and Birmingham have announced plans to take down Union and St George’s flags from lamp-posts. Meanwhile, Worcestershire county council – notably led by (checks notes) Reform UK – claimed on Monday that hanging such flags from lamp-posts could pose a risk to life.

The No 10 spokesman said:

I haven’t asked him about specific cases of specific councils. But what the prime minister has always talked about is pride in being British, his patriotism in that – not least with the Lionesses in the Euros – and patriotism will always be an important thing to him.

Asked whether Starmer thought people should put up English and British flags, he said:

Absolutely. Patriotism, putting up English flags … we put up English flags all around Downing Street every time the English football team, the women’s and men’s, are around.

British prime minister Keir Starmer, with a Union flag in the background. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

Worcestershire became the third council to express opposition to the flags when a spokesman said St George and Union flags hung from lamp-posts in Wythall risked endangering pedestrians and motorists.

Karl Perks, Worcestershire’s Reform UK cabinet member for highways, said the flags could be “dangerous”, adding: “Climbing up lamp-posts and attaching flags to them may not be the best thing to do, mostly because it’s dangerous and could cause damage. There are no specific plans to remove the flags.”

He advised that people would be better off displaying their flags “in your own front and back gardens, on your cars, in your windows and on community buildings where agreed by the whole community”.

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