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Analysis: "Starmer’s ban on Palestine Action was done to protect the arms industry"

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    Analysis: "Starmer’s ban on Palestine Action was done to protect the arms industry"

    A Channel 4 doco on Palestine Action’s proscription as a terrorist organisation alleges the proscription was done at the behest of Elbit Systems.

    The doco cites evidence - including a 2023 internal Home Office email stating: "Reassure Elbit Systems UK... that the government cares about the harm the group is causing the private sector".

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    Ch4 doc shows Starmer’s ban on Palestine Action was done to protect the arms industry

    Palestine Action wasn’t banned because it’s a terrorist organisation. It was banned because large corporations, like the Elbit weapons firm, have captured the UK government.

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