David Miller investigates the Zionist-led campaign behind the UK’s unprecedented ban on Palestine Action, exposing deep ties to British intelligence, Israeli influence operations, and known lobbyists and spies like Catherine Perez-Shakdam.
The British government's attempt to ban Palestine Action is fronted by Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary. As has been widely noted, she is a serial recipient of Zionist lobby largesse, being in receipt of over £300,000 from Zionist connected individuals and groups in the last three years alone. She admits to taking £210,000 from Gary Lubner, the South African Zionist whose family firm profited from the Apartheid regime there, and was involved in sanctions busting. She also received over £100,000 from Labour Together, a vehicle for arch Zionist influencer Trevor Chinn, who has extraordinary access to the Labour government.
But even though she and the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, are very firmly in the pocket of the Zionists, it still takes pressure from outside Parliament to get the government to enact the ever more extreme policies desired by the Zionists.
In this case, the credit for exerting that successful pressure has been claimed by a group called We Believe in Israel. This was led by the famously non-Jewish arms industry lobbyist and Luke Akehurst until he was parachuted into a safe Labour seat at the last UK election. The group was formed from the main Zionist regime propaganda group in the UK: BICOM, in which the aforementioned Trevor Chinn plays a leading role.
We Believe in Israel launched a campaign to proscribe Palestine Action in June 2025, and within a month was successful.
The Home Secretary rushed the order through Parliament, laying the draft order on Monday, June 30, and holding the votes on Wednesday, July 2, so that the order could come into effect the following Friday. (more...)
Who was behind the ban on Palestine Action?

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