Britain descending into ‘mob rule’ says prime
minister Rishi Sunak
Sunak’s comments come amid heightened protests calling
for a cease-fire in Gaza.
FEBRUARY
29, 2024 11:58 AM CET
BY ANDREW
MCDONALD
https://www.politico.eu/article/britain-tipping-into-mob-rule-says-prime-minister-rishi-sunak/
LONDON —
Rishi Sunak claimed Britain is tipping into “mob rule,” as the U.K. prime
minister announced a new crackdown on protest amid the war in Gaza.
In a
meeting with regional police chiefs Wednesday evening, Sunak — who is under
pressure from his Conservative Party to take a tougher line with protestors —
said “there is a growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule.”
“And we’ve
got to collectively, all of us, change that urgently,” Sunak said, according to
remarks released by No. 10 Downing Street.
While Sunak
did not single out any group, the prime minister’s striking comments come amid
heightened tensions in the U.K. since the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas that sparked
the war in Gaza.
Some MPs
have said they fear for their safety after pro-Palestinian demonstrations
outside their homes and an increased volume of death threats.
Sunak urged
police bosses to use existing powers to crack down on protests that the
government sees as crossing the line — and issued a new “Defending Democracy
Policing Protocol” for officers to follow.
The
document suggests protests outside the homes of elected officials should
effectively be banned, since they would “generally be considered to be
intimidatory.”
“We simply
cannot allow this pattern of increasingly violent and intimidatory behavior
which is, as far as anyone can see, intended to shout down free debate and stop
elected representatives doing their job,” Sunak said.
The prime
minister’s language was condemned by the human rights group Amnesty
International, which said Sunak risked undermining the right to protest.
“Talk of
‘mob rule’ wildly exaggerates the issue and risks delegitimizing the rights of
peaceful protest,” Tom Southerden, Amnesty’s U.K.’s law and human rights
director, said.
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