A pro-Palestine march scheduled on Remembrance Day, November 11, has sparked outrage.
Organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), the “Million March for Palestine” coincides with the traditional two-minute silence at 11am, honouring fallen soldiers.
PSC’s call on social media for nationwide participation on this sensitive day has been deemed “disgraceful” by the British public, who accuse the organisers of “inflaming tensions unnecessarily.”
Amid accusations of disrespect towards war heroes, concerns rise about potential civil unrest.
The Met Police has acknowledged the plans, underscoring the precarious balance between civic protest and respecting historical commemorations.