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Pro-Palestine protesters held a demonstration at the house of Labour leader Sir Keir. StarmerThe Prime Minister condemned the protesters' action at Sir Keir's home.
A group called Youth Demand, which describes itself as a new youth resistance campaign fighting against genocide, organized the protest.
The demonstrators displayed a banner outside Sir Keir's house with the message: 'Starmer stop the killing' and red hand prints.
Youth Demand, formerly known as Twitter, called for a two-way arms embargo on video, stating that UK-manufactured weapons were being used for genocide. IsraelProtesters from Youth Demand held a demonstration outside Sir Keir Starmer’s house.
Rishi Sunak, whose own home in North Yorkshire was targeted by climate protesters in 2023, said such incidents would not be accepted.
The Prime Minister, in a post, stated: 'I don't care about your politics, no MP should be harassed at their own home.'
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, said: 'We will not tolerate this.'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverley have both criticized the group.
The Government has faced growing pressure to release legal advice regarding whether Israel is violating international humanitarian law in Gaza.
Sir Keir has urged the Government to disclose the advice, and the party’s shadow foreign secretary David Lammy stated that arms sales should be stopped if there has been a 'serious breach' of international law.
Youth Demand sprayed Labour’s headquarters with red paint on Monday, and later claimed that 11 people were arrested in connection with that incident.
The Metropolitan Police has been contacted for a comment.
The group displayed a banner outside Sir Keir's house with the message: 'Starmer stop the killing' and surrounded by red hand prints.
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