The Government is committed to restoring rights to non-violent protest
Sir David Amess
My office looks over Parliament Square. I have long complained about the endless demonstrations that take place on this very busy roundabout. It is absolutely ridiculous. It is very difficult to work because of the noise—the drums, horns and loudspeakers.
James Murray
The Bill’s attempt to allow the police to restrict protest because of “the noise generated by persons taking part” would make a mockery of our rights. It is shameful that, rather than attack the injustices that people are protesting about, this Government seek to attack the very right to protest itself.
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