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Free Speech not allowed within 1/2 mile of UK Parliament

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 2 August 2005
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Five anti-war activists demonstrating against a ban on unauthorised protests near Parliament have been arrested.

A ban on protests within half-a-mile of Westminster which have not been cleared by police came into force at midnight.

However, about 50 people wearing black gags to symbolise the "infringement" of their right to protest have gathered in Parliament Square in defiance.

Ministers say planned protests can be held but the rights of protesters and workers in the area must be balanced.

But campaigners say the move restricts an established right to protest.

More than a dozen police officers were at the scene, and arrests were made around an hour after the protest begun.

’Draconian law’

Lindsey German, convener of the Stop the War Coalition, said the ruling meant police could now decide who was allowed to demonstrate, which was "totally unacceptable".

"Anyone speaking through a megaphone will be arrested under this draconian new law. Parliament should be doing more important things than stopping people staging legitimate protests," she said.

Lauren Booth, sister of Tony Blair’s wife Cherie, joined the protest and said the law should be "overturned".

"This is all about silencing critics of the war in Iraq and ID cards and denying people the right to free speech," she said.

"If you heard on television that someone in another country were banned from gathering near a government building to stage a legitimate protest you would probably think thank goodness that kind of thing doesn’t happen in this country."

The Serious and Organised Crime and Police Act, parts of which came into force last month, grants the home secretary the power to ban unauthorised protests within a half-mile radius of Parliament.

The Home Office says it puts protests on the same footing as processions, for which police also need to be notified.

Within the zone, police have powers to set time limits on protests and ban loudspeakers and placards.

Critics of the exclusion zone also said there was no need to extend the ban over such a wide area - it will cover St James’s Park, much of the South Bank and Charing Cross to Lambeth Bridge.

London Eye

The London Eye, scene of an 18-hour Fathers 4 Justice protest last September, is also included in the zone, although traditional protest venue Trafalgar Square is not.

The demonstrators were joined by Brian Haw, who won a legal battle on Friday to continue his anti-war vigil outside Parliament.

Mr Haw, from Worcestershire, has been in Parliament Square for four years, despite attempts to evict him.

Some MPs said his numerous placards were an eyesore and his attacks on government policy - often made through a loudspeaker - were distracting them from their work.

Lawyers for Mr Haw said his demonstration had begun four years ago and therefore he did not have to apply for authorisation.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4734665.stm

Forum posts

  • it sounds like a good idea to keep the protest crouds from becoming the unwitting tool of destruction for a-holes like osama. besides, you can always do your free speech thing right here.

    • As the Clash said ’’Know Your Rights -you have the right to free speech, ...provided you’re not dumb enough to actually try it ’’

      ’’Parliament should be doing more important things than stopping people staging legitimate protests’’ ? -well they’re all off on their hols for a few months now, after telling us to carry on as normal using the Tube. Mr Blair off to Tuscany, away from the bombs, planning more adventures with Berlosconi no doubt. Well we can all pray he chokes on his olive and rocket salad, goes a horrible purple colour and gurgles his last breath in front of Cherie...

  • Its a two miles security bubble for George Bush. Does this mean he is three times more important, paranoid, has more delicate hearing, can only be a great uniter at a distance.
    His snipers are better shots at this range, he has nervous body guards. God told him this was a good distance except when wearing the Commander In Chief label with color coordinated and hand picked soldiers. It was suggest by Ariel Sharon, someone read him the story of Abe not the one about the cherry tree that other one in the opera house. He has BO. Thinking should it occur is easier at this distance. Barbara doesn’t want him looking at the girls. Billy Graham may have wispered something to him at a breakfast prayer meeting. These are serious questions.