Palestine protests live: Starmer hits out at ‘un-British’ demonstration to take place on October 7 anniversary

Chris Philp said foreign students should be deported because they participated in pro -Palestinian marches on October 7
Chris Philp said that on the second anniversary of the attacks on Israel, led by Hamas, foreign students who participated in pro -Palestinian marches should be deported.
Shadow Interior Minister, the main scene of the conservative party conference in Manchester, “When the extremes are encountered on the edge and not to say anything is a criminal partnership,” he said.
He added: “Extractional, anti -Semitism or racial religious hatred of any kind or supporting terrorism, non -British citizens, should be removed from this country, including those in student marches today.”
Millie Cooke7 October 2025 11:05
Anniversary of October 7 after the Manchester terrorist attack
The anniversary of the attacks arrived less than a week after the death of the knife terrorist Cihad al-Shamie (35) killed two people in the Heaton Park Hebrew community.
53 -year -old Adrian Daulby and 66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz lost their lives in the attack in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
The Great Manchester police promised that “he will use every source available to make sure we understand exactly what we are.”
It is believed that Mr. Daulby was shot and killed by the police while trying to prevent the Manchester synagogue from entering the building.

Holly Evans7 October 2025 10:55
Students say that they protested ‘genocide and forced hunger’
A few days after the synagogue attack that led to the death of two people in Manchester, the pro -Palestinian and democracy groups, who were criticized for their demonstration organizations at the weekend, called for a peaceful protest.
This came after the Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood told the police to allow more authorization to restrict the protests by allowing the police to consider the “final effect”.
Students who organized the protest said that they protested in Instagram, “two -year genocide, murder, ethnicity, prison, torture, and settler colonialism,” he said.
They added: “Students, academics, workers, people with conscience people can not allow things to continue as usual during a genocide published live.”

Akiko Hart, Director of Liberty, a Human Rights aid agency, said: “The police already has great powers to restrict protests, giving them more authority, weakening our rights further and will fail to protect people from violence such as terrible and heart -breaking anti -Semitic attacks in Manchester.”
“The government is seriously suggesting that people who protested their decisions should only be able to do this in a limited number of people who protested their decisions, and if not, this announcement is just a sarcastic attempt to appear hard,”
Holly Evans7 October 2025 10:51
The Minister said that the Palestinian protests were contrary to ‘British values’
The Minister of Education said that pro -Palestinian protests organized on the anniversary of the October 7 persecution were contrary to the “British values”.
Bridget Phillipson, Gunaydın from ITV to Britain said: “Even in cases where these protests are legal, I think that our British values are respect for each other, to make sure that we have a sense of compassion, our sense of empathy and understanding, and that we have two years of terrible, the terrible, the terrible, the terrible, and the terrible events of the terrorist attacks, and especially in Manchester, and especially in Manchester. ‘Do you really want to do it today?’
“There are 364 days that you can protest a year. This does not eliminate their right to protest that they want to end and help the hostages to come out and help. I want this.
“But two years after October 7, I will ask people to think about our common humanity and our responsibilities against each other, especially the Jews in our country, which will feel deep mourning, loss and real anxiety today.”
Holly EvansOctober 7, 2025 10:39
Minister of Education said that the students participating in the protests should ‘show some humanity’
Education Minister Bridget Phillipson said that students who are considering participating in pro -Palestinian protests on the anniversary of Hamas’s attacks on Israel should “stop” and “show some humanity”.
Two years after the persecution in Southern Israel on October 7, a series of protests at universities are expected to be held on Tuesday.
Ms. Phillipson said to Sky News: “Of course, there is a basic protest in our country. This is the cornerstone of our democracy.”
“However, my message is that since we remember the terrible persecution that took place on October 7, I encourage those who are considering participating in protests, to think, and to understand the deep sense of loss that many people in our country, especially in Manchester last week.
“My message is: Although you have the right to protest, I urge people to show some humanity, show some respect and understand the deep pain and loss of pain that many Jewish people in our country today.”

Holly EvansOctober 7, 2025 10:29
Kemi Badenoch said that protests turned into ‘hate walks’
“These barbaric attacks are still in the same today’s hatred today,” the conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch said on the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks.
“Israel, the only Jewish state in the world, has been faced with hatred, war and terror since its establishment, but has been strongly standing. It is the light of democracy and resistance in the Middle East.”
“However, after two years after the terrible massacre on October 7, we must also be honest: the same hatred that fueled those barbarian attacks still continues today.
“We see this in the so -called ‘protests’ that turned into hate walks on our streets. We hear this in the slogans calling for ‘globalization’. And tragically, we saw it in a terrible terrorist attack on our Jewish community in Manchester last week.”
He added: “It is embarrassing that the government rewarded the terrorists who recognized Palestine as a state and persecuted October 7.
“Sooty does not work. There are still 48 hostages in Gaza. They need to return home now.”
Holly EvansOctober 7, 2025 10:16
Where will the protests be done?
Two years after the murder of approximately 1,200 people during the attack of Hamas from various institutions during the attack on Israel and the hostage of 251 people, they are expected to come together at an event in London on Tuesday.
The details of the show in the capital are published on the internet and contain groups from the University of King’s College London, London School of Economics, University College London, SOAS and Roampton University.
Other activities outside London, including protests at the University of Strathclyde, Edinburgh University and University of Leeds, will also take place.
On Tuesday morning, the Palestinian community re -published the details of the London event.
King’s College London London Palestine for the Justice Students on the Instagram page, Monday evening at 14:00 on the evening of the planned courses planned to be “to show solidarity of every student in KCL” said.

Holly EvansOctober 7, 2025 10:12
Starmer called for students to stop pro -Palestinian protests
Thousands of students are expected to participate in the rallies on Tuesday on Tuesday, on the second anniversary of the atrocities where 1,200 people lost their lives.
Don’t write TimesSir Keir described the protests at universities on Tuesday as “contrary to the British” and claimed that they showed a lack of respect for others.
He added that some of the pro -Palestinian protests were used as “a vile excuse to attack the British Jews”.
Sir Keir wrote in the newspaper: “Today, on the anniversary of the October 7 persecution, students are planning protests once again.
“As a country, we are not. It does not suit the British to respect others. And this is before deciding to start hate speech against the Jewish people again.”
Holly EvansOctober 7, 2025 10:03




