Seems like an awful waste of police resources, if nothing else.
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How Labour of them
Police made six arrests of women attendees during the raid, on suspicion of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance, and a further five Youth Demand supporters at other locations, mostly their homes, on Friday. In total the police conducted 12 house raids within 20 hours.
suspicion of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance
That has to be the most dystopian crime possible.
In April 2024, in protests at Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer’s support for Israel’s genocide, Youth Demand members laid children’s shoes and hung a banner that said “Starmer stop the killing”
Ah, now it makes more sense. Labour don't appreciate their support for a genocidal regime being highlighted.
Do we know if any of them are likely to end up doing some porridge?
That isn't the point.
There really needs to be an investigation into how many arrests result in convictions of the arrested person vs. how often arrest powers are used as an intimidation tactic to maintain the status quo.
I'll take my wooosh and go.