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We strongly condemn police attempts to stop an agreed march for Palestine from protesting at the BBC on 18 January.

The route for the march was confirmed with the police nearly two months ago and as agreed with them, was publicly announced on 30 November. This route has only been used twice in the last 15 months of demonstrations and not since February 2024. With just over a week to go, the Metropolitan Police is reneging on the agreement and has stated its intention to prevent the protest from going ahead as planned.

The BBC is a major institution – it is a publicly-funded state broadcaster and is rightly accountable to the public. The police should not be misusing public order powers to shield the BBC from democratic scrutiny.

The excuse offered by the police is that the march could cause disruption to a nearby synagogue which is not even on the march route. As the Met Police have acknowledged, there has not been a single incident of any threat to a synagogue attached to any of the marches. Any suggestion that pro-Palestine marches are somehow hostile to Jewish people ignores the fact that Jewish people have been joining the marches in their thousands.

The rights to protest and free speech are precious. It is not acceptable in a democratic society that, in the face of an ongoing genocide in Gaza, people should be barred from protesting at the BBC. We call on the police to drop their objections and allow the protest to go ahead as planned.

 

Signed:

 

Palestine Coalition Organisations 

Adnan Hmidan, Acting Chairman, Palestinian Forum in Britain 

Ben Jamal, Director, Palestine Solidarity Campaign 

Ismail Patel, Chairman, Friends of Al-Aqsa 

Lindsey German, Convenor, Stop the War Coalition 

Raghad Altikriti, Chair, Muslim Association of Britain 

Sophie Bolt, General Secretary, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 

 

Members of Parliament 

Abtisam Mohamed MP

Adnan Hussain MP 

Andy McDonald MP 

Apsana Begum MP 

Ayoub Khan MP 

Baroness Christine Blower 

Baroness Jenny Jones 

Baroness Pauline Bryan 

Baroness Rosie Boycott 

Bell Riberio Addy MP 

Brendan O’Hara MP 

Brian Leishman MP 

Carla Denyer MP 

Cathal Mallaghan MP 

Chris Hazzard MP 

Chris Law MP 

Dáire Hughes MP 

Dawn Butler MP 

Diane Abbott MP 

Dr Simon Opher MP

Grahame Morris MP 

Ian Byrne MP 

Imran Hussain MP 

Iqbal Mohamed MP 

Jeremy Corbyn MP 

John Finucane MP 

John McDonnell MP 

Jon Trickett MP 

Kim Johnson MP 

Lord Bryn Davies 

Lord John Hendy 

Lord Prem Sikka 

Nadia Whittome MP 

Órfhlaith Begley MP 

Pat Cullen MP 

Paul Maskey MP 

Richard Burgon MP 

Seamus Logan MP 

Shockat Adam MP 

Siân Berry MP 

Steve Witherden MP 

Zarah Sultana MP 

 

Trade Union and Civil Society Leaders 

Akiko Hart, Director, Liberty 

Amnesty International UK 

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Asad Rehman, Executive Director, War on Want 

Brian Linn, General Secretary, Aegis the Union 

Charlotte Marshall, Director, Sabeel-Kairos UK 

Christians for Palestine UK 

Climate Justice Coalition  

Daniel Garnham, General Secretary, Security Industry Federation (SIF) 

Daniel Kebede, General Secretary, National Education Union (NEU) 

Dave Ward, General Secretary, Communication Workers Union (CWU) 

David Wilson, co-founder, War Child 

Dr Jo Grady, General Secretary, University College Union (UCU) 

Dr Sara Husseini, Director, British Palestinian Committee 

Fran Heathcote, General Secretary, Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) 

Gawain Little, General Secretary, General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) 

Greenpeace UK 

John McGowan, General Secretary, Social Workers Union (SWU) 

Kate Flannery, Secretary, Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign 

Louise Hazan, Co-Director, Tipping Point UK 

Maryam Eslamdoust, General Secretary, Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA)  

Matt Wrack, General Secretary, Fire Brigades Union (FBU) 

Mick Lynch, General Secretary, National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) 

Mick Whelan, General Secretary, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) 

Nick Dearden, Director, Global Justice Now 

Peace & Justice Project 

People & Planet 

Rev Chris Rose, Director, Amos Trust 

Sarah Woolley, General Secretary, Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU) 

Steve Gillan, General Secretary, Prison Officers Association (POA) 

Steve North, President, Unison 

Zamir Dreni, General Secretary, App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) 

Zita Holbourne, Joint National Chair, Artists Union England and Chair BARAC UK 

 

Prominent individuals including artists, journalists, academics and lawyers  

Ahdaf Soueif, novelist 

Ahmed Alnaouq, journalist and director of We Are Not Numbers 

Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, journalist 

Alex Lawther, actor and filmmaker 

Alex Nunns, author 

Alexei Sayle, author and comedian 

Andrew Murray, journalist 

Andy de la Tour, actor 

Ben Smoke, journalist 

Bilal Hasna, actor 

Brian Eno, musician 

Brigid Keenan, writer and co-founder of the Palestine Festival of Literature 

Charlotte Church, singer 

Daniel Levy, writer and political analyst 

Francesca Martinez, comedian and writer 

Hamza Yusuf, journalist 

Harriet Walter, actor 

Jasleen Kaur, artist (winner of the Turner Prize 2024) 

Jen Brister, comedian and actor 

Jo Siedlecka, editor, Independent Catholic News 

John Rees, journalist 

Juliet Stevenson, actress 

Kamila Shamsie, novelist 

Katharine Hamnett, fashion designer 

Ken Loach, director 

Khalid Abdalla, actor 

Kim Longinotto, filmmaker 

Kneecap, music band 

Lemn Sissay, author and broadcaster 

Mark Adderley, director 

Mark Rylance, actor 

Mark Seddon, former speechwriter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon 

Max Porter, writer 

Maxine Peake, actor and writer 

Mike Lerner, producer 

Myriam François, journalist and filmmaker 

Nadia Sawalha, actor 

Nadim Sawalha, actor 

Nancy Strang, producer and filmmaker 

Omar Robert Hamilton, author 

Owen Jones, journalist 

Paloma Faith, singer-songwriter 

Pam Hogg, fashion designer 

Peter Kennard, Professor Emeritus of Political Art, Royal College of Art 

Rachel Holmes, author 

Rana Begum RA, artist 

Rebecca O’Brien, producer 

Richard Sanders, journalist and TV producer 

Riz Ahmed, actor 

Sarah Agha, actress 

Susan Abulhawa, author 

Taj Ali, journalist 

Tariq Ali, political activist and writer 

The Mary Wallopers, band 

Tony Graham, theatre director 

Tracy Seaward, producer 

Victoria Brittain, journalist and author 

Vijay Prashad, author 

Yanis Varoufakis, economist and politician 

Yusuf Cat Stevens, singer 

Zackie Achmat, filmmaker and activist 

Alex Callinicos, Emeritus Professor of European Studies, Kings College London 

Alex Gordon, former President, RMT 

Amira Nimerawi, CEO, Health Workers 4 Palestine (HW4P) 

Anas Altikriti, CEO & Founder, The Cordoba Foundation 

Andi Kocsondi, GFTU National Executive 

Andrew Feinstein, political activist 

Barnaby Raine, historian  

Brian Shaw, London and South East Regional Secretary, PCS

Chris Doyle, Director, Caabu 

Clare Short, former Secretary of State for International Development 

Claudia Webbe, former MP 

Daniel Machover, solicitor 

Dr Andrew Myerson, A and E Doctor, London Hospital 

Dr Elina Shaari, Surgeon, London 

Dr Feyzi Ismail, Goldsmiths University of London 

Dr Michelle Staggs Kelsall, Senior Lecturer in International Law, SOAS University of London 

Dr Milly Williamson, Goldsmiths, University of London 

Dr Paul O’Connell, Reader in Law, SOAS University of London 

Dr Tanzil Chowdhury, Associate Professor in Public Law, Queen Mary University of London

Emeritus Professor Bill Bowring FAcSS, Barrister, Field Court Chambers 

Emeritus Professor Mica Nava, University of East London 

Fraser McGuire, Unite the Union Hospitality Sector activist & Arise – a Festival of Left Ideas 

Geoffrey Shears, trade union lawyer 

Gholam Kiabany, Goldsmiths, University of London  

Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers 

Hugh Lanning, Labour & Palestine 

James Schneider, author and activist 

Jess Barnard, Labour National Executive Committee 

Khaled Dawas, Director of GI Surgery, UCLH 

Leanne Mohamad, political activist  

Linsay Taylor, CEO, Muslim Engagement & Development (MEND) 

Matt Foot, Criminal Defence Lawyer 

Matt Willgress, editor, Labour Outlook 

Max Holloway, Leader of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council 

Michael Mansfield KC, barrister and head of chambers at Nexus Chambers 

Mohammed Kozbar, Deputy Secretary General, Muslim Council of Britain  

Muhammad Uddin, Newham Muslim Forum 

Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, Jewish Voice for Labour 

Nimer Sultany, Reader in Public Law, SOAS University of London 

Omar Abdel-Mannan, President/Chair, Health Workers 4 Palestine (HW4P)  

Paul Heron, Legal Director, Public Interest Law Centre 

Professor Adam Hanieh, University of Exeter 

Professor Alpa Shah, University of Oxford  

Professor Catherine Rottenberg 

Professor Des Freedman, Goldsmiths, University of London 

Professor John Sloboda, PalAcademic Campaign 

Professor Jonathan Rosenhead 

Professor Justin Schlosberg, University of Westminster 

Professor Laleh Khalili, University of Exeter   

Professor Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths, London University 

Professor Neve Gordon 

Professor (Emeritus) Phil Taylor 

Rachel Waller, solicitor and former Chair and Trustee of Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights (LPHR) 

Swee Ang, co-founder and honorary patron, Medical Aid for Palestinians 

Todd Wolfson, President, American Association of University Professors 

Zack Polanski, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales and London Assembly Member 

Zoë Garbett, Green Party London Assembly Member