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More on the Palestine Action proscription judgement in the High Court yesterday.

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  • The Tattooed Nonna 🫒T The Tattooed Nonna 🫒

    @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen it's honestly bizarre, because everybody I spoke to, just regular people, said how is any of this terrorist activity? How are they a terrorist organisation? Nobody thought they were terrorists, and yet still the government used that. talk about a bloody sledgehammer to crack a nut!

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    @Tattooed_Mummy @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen It has felt to me that they acted in a fit of pique after the business with PA painting the government plane. Didn't stop to consider the actual consequences of proscription, just had a moment of 'how dare they!'

    My only hope is that future governments might learn from this idiocy: don't make extremely consequential decisions just because you're pissed off.

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    • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

      More on the Palestine Action proscription judgement in the High Court yesterday. Following on from Mark Elliott's analysis (just re-posted) here is @davidallengreen take on the issue, focusing on the over-reach by both the previous & this Govt.

      As DAG points out, while the Govt. will likely throw everything at the appeal, this is a high risk stagey likely to prompt further political humiliation.

      #PalestineAction #protest #politics

      https://emptycity.substack.com/p/what-the-palestine-action-judgment

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      @ChrisMayLA6 Because I know there are strong feelings here, I might highlight that the same article is available at DAG's personal blog, https://davidallengreen.com/2026/02/what-the-palestine-action-judgment-means-and-what-it-does-not-mean/, for those who object to substack.

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      • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

        More on the Palestine Action proscription judgement in the High Court yesterday. Following on from Mark Elliott's analysis (just re-posted) here is @davidallengreen take on the issue, focusing on the over-reach by both the previous & this Govt.

        As DAG points out, while the Govt. will likely throw everything at the appeal, this is a high risk stagey likely to prompt further political humiliation.

        #PalestineAction #protest #politics

        https://emptycity.substack.com/p/what-the-palestine-action-judgment

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        @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen

        With regard to Palestine action Judgement.

        Politicians must be made responsible for ALL of their actions.

        That must include Financial reparation for abuse of power and all that follows that abuse.

        Shabhana Mahmood announced she will appeal against a High court decision to please Labour financiers from Friends of Israel and ultimately the Genocide State of israel.,

        Mahmood should carry the Full weight of that, appeal not the taxpayers

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        • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

          More on the Palestine Action proscription judgement in the High Court yesterday. Following on from Mark Elliott's analysis (just re-posted) here is @davidallengreen take on the issue, focusing on the over-reach by both the previous & this Govt.

          As DAG points out, while the Govt. will likely throw everything at the appeal, this is a high risk stagey likely to prompt further political humiliation.

          #PalestineAction #protest #politics

          https://emptycity.substack.com/p/what-the-palestine-action-judgment

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          @ChrisMayLA6

          Craig Murray's angle cautioning restraint

          Postpone The Celebrations
          https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2026/02/postpone-the-celebrations/

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            @ChrisMayLA6

            Craig Murray's angle cautioning restraint

            Postpone The Celebrations
            https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2026/02/postpone-the-celebrations/

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            @DaiE

            as would @davidallengreen

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            • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

              @Tattooed_Mummy @davidallengreen

              Yes, its all part of a stream of vindictive politics....

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              @ChrisMayLA6 @Tattooed_Mummy @davidallengreen

              Left Authoritarians can be as stupid as Right Authoritarians. 😐

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              • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

                More on the Palestine Action proscription judgement in the High Court yesterday. Following on from Mark Elliott's analysis (just re-posted) here is @davidallengreen take on the issue, focusing on the over-reach by both the previous & this Govt.

                As DAG points out, while the Govt. will likely throw everything at the appeal, this is a high risk stagey likely to prompt further political humiliation.

                #PalestineAction #protest #politics

                https://emptycity.substack.com/p/what-the-palestine-action-judgment

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                @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen

                I remember a conversation I had with a law professor regarding the definition of terrorism and what will or won't be designated as terrorism, and the actions of the military won't be designated as terrorism because of the political repercussions for charging that.

                This all makes a lot more sense if the definition of terrorism is actually: 'anything the government doesn't like.'

                I also remember them taking about 'Environmental terrorism', I laughed in their face.

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                  @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen

                  I remember a conversation I had with a law professor regarding the definition of terrorism and what will or won't be designated as terrorism, and the actions of the military won't be designated as terrorism because of the political repercussions for charging that.

                  This all makes a lot more sense if the definition of terrorism is actually: 'anything the government doesn't like.'

                  I also remember them taking about 'Environmental terrorism', I laughed in their face.

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                  @houba @davidallengreen

                  Yes, like all political language, behind the definition is the shadow of power

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                  • Emeritus Prof Christopher MayC Emeritus Prof Christopher May

                    @houba @davidallengreen

                    Yes, like all political language, behind the definition is the shadow of power

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                    @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen

                    Love that, is it a quote or a Prof May original.

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                      @ChrisMayLA6 @davidallengreen

                      Love that, is it a quote or a Prof May original.

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                      @houba @davidallengreen

                      Well, it may have some precursors somewhere, but it just popped into my mind when replying.... so (until notified otherwise), I'm going to say its mine 😉

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