Son Dakika
RUUAV Attack Prompts Evacuations in Taganrog, RussiaCN巴威颱風來襲,台中市多處景點預警性封閉FRTaïwan se prépare à l'arrivée du plus gros typhon depuis 1995RUРоссия не видит нужды в поддержке экспорта угля через северо-западные и южные портыCN中国独创火箭网系回收方案:天外精准归航,海上柔网揽箭CN长十乙火箭天外归来 中国成功突破火箭回收技术FRCoupe du Monde 2026 : Les Bleus qualifiés pour les demi-finales, ils attendent l'Espagne ou la BelgiqueCN台风“巴威”直扑浙闽沿海 浙江部分江河水位或将超警KR제주도, 도민 생활 경제 위기 대응 위한 '민생경제 상황실' 상시 운영INरूस में पेट्रोल संकट: क्या पुतिन दबाव में हैं?RUUAV Attack Prompts Evacuations in Taganrog, RussiaCN巴威颱風來襲,台中市多處景點預警性封閉FRTaïwan se prépare à l'arrivée du plus gros typhon depuis 1995RUРоссия не видит нужды в поддержке экспорта угля через северо-западные и южные портыCN中国独创火箭网系回收方案:天外精准归航,海上柔网揽箭CN长十乙火箭天外归来 中国成功突破火箭回收技术FRCoupe du Monde 2026 : Les Bleus qualifiés pour les demi-finales, ils attendent l'Espagne ou la BelgiqueCN台风“巴威”直扑浙闽沿海 浙江部分江河水位或将超警KR제주도, 도민 생활 경제 위기 대응 위한 '민생경제 상황실' 상시 운영INरूस में पेट्रोल संकट: क्या पुतिन दबाव में हैं?
Newsgather
GeriGreen Party leader Polanski says he would discourage 'globalise the intifada' phrase but defends protest rights
Green Party leader Polanski says he would discourage 'globalise the intifada' phrase but defends protest rights
Gelişiyor
Guardian UK03.05.2026Siyaset3 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Green Party leader Polanski says he would discourage 'globalise the intifada' phrase but defends protest rights

Zack Polanski tells BBC he would not encourage use of controversial chant but insists he is 'not interested in policing language' as Starmer threatens to ban some pro-Palestine marches

Hızlı Bakış

  • Green Party leader Zack Polanski has said he would discourage use of the phrase "globalise the intifada" on pro-Palestine marches but insists he is not interested in policing people's language.
  • Speaking to the BBC, Polanski said he wants people to be more effective in their protests and can make their point without using controversial phrases.
  • His comments come as Prime Minister Keir Starmer threatened to ban some pro-Palestine demonstrations and called for tougher action on language used on protest marches.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

This story comes amid ongoing pro-Palestine demonstrations in the UK since October 2023, with debates over protest language and whether some chants constitute hate speech or incitement. The Golders Green attack on two Jewish men on April 16 prompted heightened security concerns and raised questions about antisemitism in the UK.

Yazı boyutu

Green Party leader Zack Polanski has said he would discourage use of the phrase "globalise the intifada" on pro-Palestine marches but insists he is not interested in policing people's language. Speaking to the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg, Polanski said: "It's not a phrase I would use personally and that's because I think if there's other phrases you can use or other ways to do things then why not just do them. I want people to be more effective so I wouldn't encourage people to use it because actually I think you can make your point a lot more effectively and not get into this conversation about language." He added: "Words matter, but the tens of thousands of Palestinians who have been murdered, the people in Lebanon who have been killed, these people matter too, and I think if people want to protest, that it's important we defend their right to protest. Yes I do discourage, to give you a more direct answer, the use of the phrase but I'm not interested in trying to police people's language." The comments come as Prime Minister Keir Starmer threatened to ban some pro-Palestine demonstrations. On Saturday morning, Starmer told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "there are instances" in which he would support stopping some pro-Palestine protests altogether. Starmer said he also wanted the language expressed on some protest marches to be subjected to "tougher action", including the chant "globalise the intifada". The Met Police commissioner Mark Rowley told BBC Breakfast earlier in the week that people using "globalise the intifada" are "likely to be arrested". "We said that before Christmas and we've already got people arrested and charged and in court for such behaviour," Rowley said. John Rees, co-founder and national officer for the Stop the War coalition, which helps organise large pro-Palestine demonstrations in central London, considered Starmer's comments a "threat" against his coalition's own protests. Speaking to Sky News, Rees said a ban would "strike at the root of free assembly and free speech in this country". Meanwhile, transport secretary Heidi Alexander described Polanski's recent retweet of a post criticizing police after the Golders Green attack as "disgusting" and "absolutely abhorrent", saying he is not fit to lead a political party. Polanski retweeted, without comment, a post on X alleging that officers were "repeatedly and violently kicking a mentally ill man in the head" when he was already incapacitated by a stun gun. The Green party leader has since apologised after being publicly criticised by the head of the Metropolitan Police. Polanski told Sky News: "The first thing I did was recognise that this was a horrific crime and I showed solidarity to the victims and their families. I then thanked the emergency responders for the brave work they did. I found it all very traumatic, especially as a Jewish person. And I also found the video that was circulating online traumatic too. I accept though that conversation about that video needs to be had with the commissioner rather than on X." The Israel-Gaza war has killed at least 72,610 people according to health officials in Gaza, and has been classified as a genocide by human rights groups and scholars.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • More pro-Palestine marches will continue in the coming weeks despite government threats

    Çok muhtemel · Haftalar içinde

  • Lord Ken Macdonald's review of protests will recommend additional police powers

    Muhtemel · Haftalar içinde

  • Zack Polanski will face continued criticism from government ministers

    Çok muhtemel · Günler içinde

Açık Sorular

  • Will Starmer actually ban any pro-Palestine marches?
  • Will 'globalise the intifada' be made specifically illegal?
  • What will Lord Ken Macdonald's review of protests recommend?

İlgili Konular

Bu haber ilk olarak şurada yayınlandı: Guardian UK.

İlgili Haberler

Labour's Gaza Stance: A Lingering Electoral Handicap
Gelişiyor·9 sa önce

Labour's Gaza Stance: A Lingering Electoral Handicap

Keir Starmer's 2023 LBC interview on Israel's right to defend itself, including withholding power and water from Gaza civilians, caused significant backlash within the Labour party. Despite clarifications, the issue contributed to lost support among Muslim voters, young people, and graduates, impacting recent elections. Andy Burnham's recent apology and promise of increased pressure on Israel aim to win back these progressive voters.

Guardian UK
Bu konuda daha fazlazack polanski