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Police to take no further action against Corbyn and McDonnell following Palestine protest

Police had placed restrictions on a demonstration planned near a central London shul on Shabbat

June 15, 2025 10:54
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Charges against former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in relation to the pro-Palestine march in January have been dropped (Picture: Getty)
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Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his close ally John McDonnell will not face any charges as part of the police investigation into breaches of conditions imposed on a pro-Palestine rally in January.

The left-wing MPs were interviewed under police caution, which they volunteered to do, as part of an investigation into apparent breaches of the Public Order Act conditions.

Corbyn said the police’s decision was “a victory for the right to demonstrate against genocide”, while McDonnell posted on X that: “If marching in a peaceful protest has now become even considered potentially to be a crime in our country we have entered a truly worrying political moment.”

The police had imposed restrictions that barred protesters from entering an area covering the BBC’s New Broadcasting House and the nearby Central Synagogue.