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Labour rules against dozens of motions about Palestine being debated at party conference | Labour

The worker excluded his movements by triggering the charges that Palestine was discussed at the party conference later this month and tried to suppress the discussion.

The conference regulation committee, which consists of representatives and authorities elected workers, decided about 30 movements about Palestine from local parties.

Some of those presenting movements may object to the decisions taken on the grounds that the problem is already handled by the National Policy Framework (NPF) report in August. They hear objections on Monday to appeal until Sunday.

The Prime Minister is preparing to recognize Palestine as an independent state this weekend, but many work members and MPs want to see the government further further by stopping all arms trade with Israel and withdrawing military cooperation.

The Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC), which is supported by some workers’ MPs, accused party officials of trying to block the discussion about Palestine at the party conference.

The Group argued that most of the proposed movements focused on the events of the Israeli government to invade the Gaza City on 8 August and the events of the NPF report, including the murder of five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza on August 10th.

The movements also raised new issues such as comprehensive sanctions and trade ban that helps or helps Israel’s international law violations.

There has been a major increase in the movements presented compared to the previous year, reflecting the priority given to the issue by business members and local parties.

John McDonnell was among those who wanted Palestine to be discussed at the conference. Photo: Chris Bull/Shutterstock

John McDonnell, a supporter of the former shadow chancellor and PSC, said: “In Palestine, which was presented to the Labor Party Conference this year, more than 30 movements, it is clear that the party members see Israel’s genocide as an important problem against the Palestinian people. [the] Conference Floor.

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“The government should join those who spoke this week to ensure that what we witnessed in Gaza is the genocide and that the arms embargo and the arms embargo and Israel’s leaning against the Palestinian people to enable all the trade that helps or helps the Palestinian people. The delegates should not avoid discussing these problems.

Ben Jamal, the director of the PSC, added: “The UN confirmed that Israel had been genocide in Gaza and committed only days after an Investigation Commission, and that the workers’ authorities are trying to prevent a major movement of action in this year’s party conference.”

Israel constantly rejected all genocide charges, stating the right to defense.

When the delegates were asked if there was the opportunity to discuss Palestine at the Liverpool Conference, a spokesman said: “A wide variety of issues will be discussed and discussed at the annual conference. The democratically selected conference arrangements Committee, the rules of the conference is followed by the rules of labor.

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