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Tom Place and Shaun Wilson

National March for Palestine LIVE: Thousands take to streets of London

Thousands of pro-Palestine protestors have joined up in London this afternoon for the National March for Palestine.

The march, organised by the Palestine Coalition, has set off from Russell Square and has seen demonstrators call on incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham to impose sanctions on Israel.

The Metropolitan Police has imposed conditions on the march to prevent “serious disruption” under the Public Order Act.

According to a message on the Palestine Solidarity Campaign website, the march will “send a powerful message to the next Prime Minister to stand up for Palestine and take all possible action, including sanctions, to end Israel’s genocide.”

Follow along for live updates...

Thousands have turned out for pro-Palestine march

17:01 , Shaun Wilson

Thousands of pro-Palestine activists have turned out for today’s march in Central London.

Banners galore as protest reaches Whitehall

16:05 , Shaun Wilson

A series of colourful banners urged Andy Burnham to take a different path to Keir Starmer, with repeated allegations against Israel and calls to ‘end the genocide’

Pro-Palestine marchers reach the corridors of power in Whitehall (Getty)
Pro-Palestine marchers reach the corridors of power in Whitehall (Getty)
A group of Jewish marchers protest against Israel (PA)
A group of Jewish marchers protest against Israel (PA)
A banner decries the government’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terror group (Getty)
A banner decries the government’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terror group (Getty)
Another banner demands sanctions are imposed (Getty)
Another banner demands sanctions are imposed (Getty)

Green Party deputy leader vows to hold Burnham to account

15:44 , Shaun Wilson

Mothin Ali, a Green Party councillor on Leeds City Council and co-deputy leader of the Green Party, appeared at today’s pro-Palestine march in London and vowed to hold the new Prime Minister to account.

Cllr Ali said: “"One of the biggest reasons for Keir Starmer resigning was the fact that he was so weak on Palestine and he supported the Israeli genocide and so far the signs coming up from Andy Burnham are very similar and we're very worried about that.

"So, Andy Burnham, we're watching, we're going to make sure that we keep you held to account. Mealy-mouthed words aren't good enough. The Palestinian people are suffering the genocide and if you can't say that explicitly, then I am very worried about the future. I'm very worried about another Keir Starmer just with a different face."

Protesters and counter demonstrators collide

14:49 , Shaun Wilson

Protesters appeared to come face to face with counters, with shouts and alleged insults.

Small counter demo gathers at the Strand

14:37 , Shaun Wilson

A small counter demonstration has set up in The Strand while the pro-Palestine march has already reached Whitehall, where speeches will be held until 5.30pm.

Activists' banners mock Starmer and Netanyahu

14:31 , Shaun Wilson

Banners in today’s pro-Palestine march derided world leaders including outgoing British PM Keir Starmer and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Starmer has been criticised by anti-Israel protesters for allowing the UK to continue selling arms to Israel (PA)
Starmer has been criticised by anti-Israel protesters for allowing the UK to continue selling arms to Israel (PA)
Other banners directly took aim at Benjamin Netanyahu (PA)
Other banners directly took aim at Benjamin Netanyahu (PA)

Thousands flock to pro-Palestine march

14:02 , Shaun Wilson

Thousands of protesters are marching shoulder to shoulder through central London as part of the ninth major pro-Palestine demonstration in the capital this year.

People take part in a National March for Palestine organised by Palestine Coalition, in central London (PA)
People take part in a National March for Palestine organised by Palestine Coalition, in central London (PA)
A number of Jewish pro-Palestine supporters took part in the rally (PA)
A number of Jewish pro-Palestine supporters took part in the rally (PA)
Protesters marched en masse through central London this afternoon (PA)
Protesters marched en masse through central London this afternoon (PA)

Marchers chant 'you can't hide' to Burnham

13:38 , Shaun Wilson

Activists are already calling out incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham on the march, chanting: “Andy Burnham you can’t hide. You should call it genocide.”

Protest begins with peaceful demonstration

13:05 , Shaun Wilson

The march has begun, with the beating of drums and a cascade of chants as activists set off peacefully from Russell Square.

Protesters ready to march

12:41 , Shaun Wilson

Protesters have assembled at Russell Square, ready to march in support of Palestine.

Protestors gather in Russell Square

11:58 , Tom Place

People have begun to gather at Russell Square ahead of today’s protest.

The march is due to leave from the area at around 12.45pm today.

Corbyn calls for people to join the march

11:32 , Tom Place

Jeremy Corbyn seems set to join the demonstration in central London today.

He posted on Instagram on Friday calling on people saying to join him to “tell the new Prime Minister: end Britain’s complicity in genocide, now.“

PSC director calls for sanctions on Israel

11:00 , Tom Place

Peter Leary, deputy director of Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said: “On Friday, Andy Burnham was confirmed as the next prime minister.

“Last week, he had to apologise and admit that the Government got it wrong.

“We didn’t need him to tell us because we have always known that it was the people, the millions who have steadfastly stood with Palestine, who got it right.”

Mr Leary added that Mr Burnham wants to distance himself from Sir Keir Starmer’s response to Israel.

He said: “If he really intends to break with Starmer’s disgraceful legacy, he must start by imposing wide-ranging sanctions against Israel including a full arms embargo and a total ban on all trade that aids or assists Israel’s violations of international law.

“Mass pressure by our solidarity movement has forced this apology. It is clear that only ongoing action will deliver real change.”

Burnham says Labour 'didn't get it right'

10:31 , Tom Place

Last week, Andy Burnham said that Labour “didn’t get it right and I am sorry about that” regarding Palestine, as he pledged to “strengthen our approach”.

The Makerfield MP said the UK was too slow to call for a ceasefire and should look at further sanctions.

Mr Burnham, in his video posted to social media, called for “measures to ban trade in goods with illegal settlements”.

He said the UK should be “clear in our criticism of what has happened in Gaza”, while also condemning Hamas’s attack on October 7 2023 and subsequent acts of antisemitic violence in Britain.

But he stopped short of accusing Israel of perpetrating a genocide against Palestinians.

Andy Burnham (Getty)
Andy Burnham (Getty)

Mr Burnham said there was “increasing evidence that war crimes appear to have been committed”, but added it was ultimately a matter for international courts rather than politicians to determine.

Labour’s initial response to Israel’s military action in Gaza, including resisting demands to call for an immediate ceasefire, drew strong criticism from some of the party’s supporters, with the issue driving a significant shift of particularly younger voters towards the Green Party.

Where is the protest taking place?

10:05 , Tom Place

The procession is set to start in Russell Square, before marching through Westminster to Whitehall, via Holborn and the Strand.

It will being at 12.45pm, and must conclude by 5.30pm.

The full route for the march can be seen here:

March for Palestine Map route (Met Police)
March for Palestine Map route (Met Police)

Thousands to march for Palestine today

09:32 , Tom Place

The Metropolitan Police has imposed conditions on today’s march to prevent “serious disruption”.

The conditions have been placed on the National March for Palestine under the Public Order Act.

The march, organised by the Palestine Coalition, comes ahead of Andy Burnham becoming the new Prime Minister on Monday.

Palestine Solidarity Campaign said it wanted to “send a powerful message to the next Prime Minister to stand up for Palestine and take all possible action, including sanctions, to end Israel’s genocide.”

Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters have taken part in previous marches.

Pro-Palestine marchers in central London in May (PA Wire)
Pro-Palestine marchers in central London in May (PA Wire)

Good morning

09:00 , Tom Place

Welcome to our live coverage of the National March for Palestine today.

We will be bringing you all the latest updates from the demonstration in central London.

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