General secretaries join MPs, peers and lawyers in writing to Home Secretary about policing of Palestine protest


Letter to the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper MP

CC: Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London

 

Dear Home Secretary,

As trade union leaders, we wish to express to you our opposition to the repressive and heavy-handed policing of the Palestine solidarity rally on Saturday 18 January.

Last Saturday, tens of thousands – including many trade union members – gathered peacefully in Whitehall for a rally in solidarity with the Palestinian people. The rally had been arranged following a decision by the Metropolitan Police to impose a ban on a planned march from the BBC that had previously been agreed between organisers and the police.

On the day, the police imposed a series of complex restrictions preventing people from assembling at various points on Whitehall at various times of the day. As a result, a number of people – trade unionists amongst them – were arrested without warning. We understand that a total of 77 people were arrested on the day, 66 of them for alleged violations of these orders. Those charged with such violations include the chief steward of the rally, Chris Nineham, of the Stop the War Coalition and the Director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Ben Jamal.  

Since the rally, the Metropolitan Police have made assertions that are clearly contradicted by video evidence published online. This includes the claim that a delegation of organisers and rally speakers including an 87-year-old Jewish Holocaust survivor, MPs, trade union leaders and prominent cultural figures, forcibly breached police lines. On the contrary, video shows them being instructed by the police to ‘filter’ through. If indeed the Metropolitan Police has attempted to mislead the public, this can only serve to undermine confidence in policing.

As trade unionists we are only too aware how heavy-handed policing, followed by the construction of false media narratives, have often served as a pretext to undermine our democratic rights to demonstrate and take industrial action. We are also conscious that the repressive powers used by the police on Saturday stem from efforts by the previous Conservative government to curb our freedom to strike as well as protest.

We urge you to repeal these anti-democratic anti-protest laws and initiate an independent inquiry into the policing of the Palestine rally on Saturday 18 January and the subsequent claims made by the Metropolitan Police.

 

Fran Heathcote, General Secretary PCS

Daniel Kebede, General Secretary NEU

Dave Ward, General Secretary CWU

Sarah Woolley, General Secretary BFAWU

Jo Grady, General Secretary UCU

Mick Lynch, General Secretary RMT

Steve Wright, General Secretary FBU

Mick Whelan, General Secretary ASLEF

Maryam Eslamdoust, General Secretary TSSA

Zita Holbourne, Joint National Chair Artists Union England

Gawain Little, General Secretary GFTU

Julia Georgiou General Secretary NHBC Staff Association

Muhumed Ali General Secretary UK Private Hire Drivers Union

Daniel Garnham General Secretary Security Industry Federation

John McGowan General Secretary Social Workers Union

31 Jan 2025 by Stop the War