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A Labour minister is trying to get Zack Polanski arrested

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On 15 June, we covered that minister Mike Tapp was gloating about Labour’s latest victory over civil liberties. Specifically, Tapp was celebrating because a court ruled that the decision to brand Palestine Action a terror group can stand. And since then, he’s attempted to goad Zack Polanski into publicly supporting the group:

Polanski catches a stray

As a recap, here’s what Tapp tweeted out yesterday:

Another government might be able to get away with the above. The reason this murderous Labour regime cannot is because it clearly does not support Palestine. This is obvious in the way it continued to sell arms to Israel during the genocide, and how it refused to even acknowledge a genocide was happening.

Tapp especially doesn’t support Palestine, by the way, and we know that because of his affiliations.

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As Skwawkbox reported in November 2024, Labour Friends of Israel made Tapp an honorary vice chair. This group exists to forward Israel’s interests in the UK, which is a problem, because Israel’s interests include:

  • Subjecting Palestinians to decades of apartheid.
  • Committing genocide.
  • Doing everything possible to break the ceasefire between the US and Iran, pushing the world ever closer to a fuel crisis that crashes the global economy.

Oppressing Palestinians enjoys widespread support in Israeli society, by the way; as does the disastrous war on Iran. So the next time you’re filling up at the pump and fuel prices have rocketed, remember that Tapp is the honorary vice chair of that.

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Back to recent events, Tapp also said this to Polanski:

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If we’re going to have terror laws, then a terrorist should look like someone who just committed an act of extreme and targeted violence. The older woman being arrested was carrying a sign with words written on it.

Nineteen Eighty-Bore

Many spoke out about Tapp’s attempt to get Polanski arrested, including Owen Jones of Zeteo UK:

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Others spoke out too:

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Chilling effect

Green MP Siân Berry had this to say about the decision to maintain the terror designation:

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The verdict will have a gigantic chilling effect on our wider rights to protest. I voted against the proscription because I believed it was disproportionate and inappropriate, and today leaves this government as the most draconian I can think of in my lifetime.

With the rise of authoritarian administrations around the world, and a terrifying increase in far-right activity in this country, Labour ministers are taking a horrible risk with freedom in this country. Alongside, mass live facial recognition, digital ID, restriction of jury trials, and taking away trans people’s rights, they are building a toolkit for tyrants.

Add to this that Labour isn’t just cracking down on civil liberties; it’s joking about doing so for social media clout.

This is a sick and depraved party.

And the vileness goes so deep that these politicians are continuing to run with it even as it runs their party into the ground.

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Featured image via Jon Rowley (Getty Images)

By Willem Moore

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