Row over Starmer’s call to ban some pro-Palestine protests

Keir Starmeris facing a backlash after he called for a ban on some pro-Palestine protests as part of a crackdown onantisemitism.

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The prime minister suggested there were “instances” where it was appropriate to prevent suchmarches happening on UK streets– as they have done in France – as he said he would fight “with every breath I have” for a diverse and tolerant Britain following a series of attacks on Jewish communities in recent weeks, including theGolders Green terror attack.

But even his government’s own independent adviser onantisemitismsaid it would be “unconscionable” to outlaw peaceful pro-Palestine protests opposing Israel’s actions in the Middle East.

Lord Mann led a chorus of voices who rallied against the idea, including Green Party leader Zack Polanski who accused the Labour leader of threatening “further authoritarian restrictions on peaceful protest".

Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer and Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley meet first responders from Shomrim North West London during a visit to Golders Green (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)

Sir Keir’s independent adviser on terrorism Jonathan Hall called for a pause on pro-Palestinian marches this week, as did the chief rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, who said they had contributed to a "tone of Jew hatred".

Lord Mann toldThe Independent: “There are multiple small anti-Israel (or similar) protests every week. Usually involving a tiny number of people.

“If they are not calling for violence… then it is unconscionable in a democracy that any such concept could be acted upon. The safety and security of the Jewish community requires effective strong leadership – not gestures.”

Mr Polanski accused the prime minister of "using the pain and fear of Jewish people to threaten further authoritarian restrictions on peaceful protest".

"This would be the worst response to the attacks in Golders Green and would just produce more division when it's the job of responsible leaders to bring people together," he added.

Meanwhile, Labour peer Shami Chakrabarti, the former director of Liberty, the civil liberties and human rights group, warned: “It’s perfectly reasonable for political leaders to urge sensitivity and restraint around protests in the wake of terrorist violence and the fear it breeds. But it is quite another thing to equate protest with violence or to clamp down on peaceful dissent even further.

“I urge the government to lead by example and demonstrate the balanced judgment they recommend to others.”

Organisers of pro-Palestine marches also hit back at the PM.

Protest group Defend Our Juries responded to Sir Keir’s comments on X, saying: “End the genocide, not our freedoms to oppose it.”

John Rees, the co-founder and national officer for the Stop The War coalition, warned against striking “at the root of free assembly and free speech” in the UK.

Police in England and Wales can restrict protests, and even ban them outright, under some circumstances.

Keir Starmer said he would fight ‘with every breath I have’ for a diverse and tolerant Britain. (Getty)

The row came as the head of theMetropolitanPolice warned British Jewsare facing their greatest ever threatin the wake of the terror attack in north west London.

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SirMark Rowleysaid Jews were facing a “ghastly Venn diagram” of hate from all sides. Asked if the threat to the Jewish community was greater than it had ever been before, he said that polling suggesting the prevalence of antisemitic views showed "that has to be true" in an interview with The Times newspaper.

Britain’s terror threat has been raised to severe, meaning authorities believe an attack in theUKis “highly likely” in the next six months,after the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London.

Sir Keir’s call came in an interview with the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, just days after he was heckled during a visit to Golders Green, where he was met by a group of protesters holding signs and chanting: "Keir Starmer, Jew Harmer".

Asked if he wanted a crackdown on the chants or to stop some protests altogether, he told the BBC: “I think certainly the first, and I think there are instances for the latter.”

He indicated that he wanted “tougher action” over some elements of the marches. “I don't want to get involved in operational policing, but I think when you see, when you hear some of those chants, ‘globalise the Intifada’ the one that I would pick out, then clearly there should be tougher action in relation to that,” he said.

He went on: “In relation to the repeated nature of the marches, many people in the Jewish community have said to me ‘it's the repeat nature, it's the cumulative effect’. Now I accept that, which is why we intend to deal with cumulative effects.”

Two Jewish men were stabbed in an incident in Golders Green, north London, on Wednesday (PA) (PA Wire)

He urged “some people protesting to just reflect on what the Jewish community is going through and the overall impact that this is having.” The PM also called for a “whole of society response” saying that “too many people are not seeing antisemitism or they don't want to see it.”

He said: “We all have to fight for this together because it is about the sort of country that we want to live in. I want to live in the Britain that I love, which is a decent, tolerant, live and let live, diverse Britain. But that is contested now in a way that it hasn't been contested in my lifetime.

“We have to fight for the Britain that we believe in with those values. That is who we are. That is what it is to be British. And I will fight for that with every breath I have.”

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the interview showed the PM did not “seem to know what to do about” antisemitism in the wake of the terror attack.

“There are things that we can do,” she added. “We can ban hate preachers from this country, stop them from coming in. We can remove visas from those people who are not British, who are here spreading hate and antisemitism. But we need to do more. Enough with the platitudes, we need action. We need to shame people who think antisemitism is acceptable.”

Lord Walney, the government’s former adviser on political violence, said: "The prime minister sounds committed and sincere but he’s not offering anything different - he needs to stop refusing the law changes that would genuinely reduce the harm being caused by these hate-infested marches."

But Your Party Chair Jenn Forbes said her party condemned “all attempts to link the safety of Jewish communities with restrictions on protests for Palestine”.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch speaks to the media during a campaign visit to Bexley, south east London (Getty)

The Golders Green stabbings are the latest in a series of attacks on Jewish sites since the outbreak of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s war on Iran and haveprompted accusations that the UK government has not done enough to tackle antisemitism.

The Heaton Park synagoguein Greater Manchester was targeted in a terror attack in October last year. In March, four Jewish community ambulances were set alight in Golders Green. There has also been an attempted arson at Finchley Reform synagogue in north London, among others.

On Friday, SirMarkcalled for 300 extra officers to tackle the growing pandemic ofantisemitismin the UK.

He also said he was considering whether police powers should be used to limit two upcoming protests in London later in May – one a pro-Palestine march and the other a rally led by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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The 2026 race will have a $5 million purse for the third year in a row. About $3.1 million goes to the winning horse and its teams.

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Police declare terrorist incident after 2 Jewish men stabbed in London

Latest news on antisemitic arson attack targeting Jewish community ambulances 03:51

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A man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder Wednesday after two people were stabbed in a heavily Jewish neighborhood of North London, according to British authorities. Police declared it a terrorist incident and said they were looking into possible connections with a spate of recent antisemitic attacks.

London's mayor said the "appalling attack on two Jewish Londoners" was part of a "series of shocking antisemitic attacks" in the British capital, and he said police would increase patrols in the area.

The suspect was seen running along a main road in Golders Green, long home to a large Jewish population, "armed with a knife and attempting to stab Jewish members of the public," according to a statement byShomrim, a community group that runs a volunteer neighborhood watch program.

The group said members "responded immediately and detained the suspect," until police "attended and deployed a taser" to take the man into custody.

Emergency personnel work at the site of a stabbing incident in Golders Green, which is home to a large Jewish population, in London, Britain, April 29, 2026, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. / Credit: James Marlow/via REUTERS

The London Metropolitan Police said counterterrorism officers were leading the investigation and they confirmed a 45-year-old man had been placed under arrest on suspicion of attempted murder.

A few hours after the stabbing, the head of the Metropolitan Police's counterterrorism unit, Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, confirmed during a news conference that the attack "has now formally been declared a terrorist incident."

"We are also working with our partners in the security services to ensure we have a full intelligence picture and one of the lines of inquiry is whether this attack was deliberately targeting the Jewish community in London," he said. "That community are strong, but they will be incredibly concerned to see and hear what has happened today, particularly in the wake of other incidents in recent weeks."

Through an intermediary, a shadowy group called Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia claimed responsibility for the attack. The group has claimed it was behind several recentantisemitic attacks in London and Europe, and a representativerecently told CBS Newsit would continue to target "U.S. and Israeli interests worldwide."

"Shocking antisemitic attack"

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Both victims of the stabbing, men aged 34 and 76, were in stable condition, the police said. They were initially treated by Hatzola, a Jewish volunteer emergency response organization, according to Shomrim.

Another local group, the Community Security Trust, said in asocial media postthat there "has been a knife attack today in Golders Green. The suspect has been arrested," offering thanks to Shomrim, Hatzola and the London police "for their swift response."

Speaking in parliament Wednesday, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the attack as "deeply concerning."

"There is now a police investigation and I think we all need to do everything we can to support that ... and be absolutely clear in our determination to deal with any of these offenses, the like of which we've seen too much recently," he said.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, in a social media post, confirmed "an appalling attack on two Jewish Londoners in Golders Green."

"London's Jewish community have been the target of a series of shocking antisemitic attacks. There must be absolutely no place for antisemitism in society," said Khan, adding that police had "stepped up high visibility patrols in the area."

The attack comes after a string of incidents over the past monthtargeting Jewish communitiesin north London, including an arson attack thatsaw several of Hatzola's ambulances destroyedin the same area.

After another incident, an attack on a synagogue in northwest London on April 18, the U.K.'s chief rabbi, Sir Ephraim Mirvis, said the "sustainedcampaign of violence and intimidation against the Jewish communityis gathering momentum."

On Tuesday, after anattempted arson attackin the same area, the head of policing in northwest London said: "We recognize that this incident will heighten concerns in the Golders Green area, where residents have already faced a series of attacks."

"Since last month's attack in Golders Green, we have stepped up our work to reassure communities," he said. "This includes armed police patrols as well as deployments of officers from Project Servator, who are specially trained to spot anyone who may be planning or preparing to commit criminal acts."

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