Moment anti-Israel protester who heckled Rachel Reeves is dragged out of party conference as crowd cheers --[Reported by Umva mag]

A GAZA protestor was bundled out of Labour conference after screaming over Rachel Reeves’ speech. The young man, disguised in a smart suit, interrupted the Chancellor minutes after she begun delivering her keynote address in Liverpool. ReutersA Gaza protestor interrupted Rachel Reeves’ keynote party conference speech today[/caption] Simon JonesHe was bundled out of the hall after the outburst[/caption] Among hundreds of conference delegates he and a second accomplice yelled out that Labour should stop selling arms to Israel. Security scuffled with the main agitator, who belonged to the group Climate Resistance, before removing him from the conference arena. Labour members cheered as he was dragged out of the room. Responding, Ms Reeves declared Labour is “not a party of protest”. READ MORE POLITICS TAKEN FOR FUELS Fury as vote to reverse fuel payment cuts DELAYED to save PM embarrassment NO RELENTING I WON'T budge on fuel payment, vows Reeves as she admits 'road ahead is tough' She said: “This is a changed Labour Party. “A Labour Party that represents working people, not a party of protest.” In August Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced a partial embargo on weapons exports to Israel. But left-wing protestors have demanded ministers go further and issue a full ban. Protestors are expected to attempt to disrupt Sir Keir Starmer when he delivers his major conference address tomorrow. Last year the PM was doused in glitter by a demonstrator who made it onto the stage before being hauled away by security. AFPThe protestor yelled out that ministers should stop selling arms to Israel[/caption] GettyAudience members cheered as he was removed from the hall[/caption] Dave JohnstonThe protester is taken out of the venue[/caption]

Oct 4, 2024 - 17:45
Moment anti-Israel protester who heckled Rachel Reeves is dragged out of party conference as crowd cheers --[Reported by Umva mag]

A GAZA protestor was bundled out of Labour conference after screaming over Rachel Reeves’ speech.

The young man, disguised in a smart suit, interrupted the Chancellor minutes after she begun delivering her keynote address in Liverpool.

a man wearing a black hat with the letter c on it
Reuters
A Gaza protestor interrupted Rachel Reeves’ keynote party conference speech today[/caption]
a man in a suit is holding another man in a crowd
Simon Jones
He was bundled out of the hall after the outburst[/caption]

Among hundreds of conference delegates he and a second accomplice yelled out that Labour should stop selling arms to Israel.

Security scuffled with the main agitator, who belonged to the group Climate Resistance, before removing him from the conference arena.

Labour members cheered as he was dragged out of the room.

Responding, Ms Reeves declared Labour is “not a party of protest”.

READ MORE POLITICS

TAKEN FOR FUELS

Fury as vote to reverse fuel payment cuts DELAYED to save PM embarrassment

NO RELENTING

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She said: “This is a changed Labour Party.

“A Labour Party that represents working people, not a party of protest.”

In August Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced a partial embargo on weapons exports to Israel.

But left-wing protestors have demanded ministers go further and issue a full ban.

Protestors are expected to attempt to disrupt Sir Keir Starmer when he delivers his major conference address tomorrow.

Last year the PM was doused in glitter by a demonstrator who made it onto the stage before being hauled away by security.

a crowd of people are gathered in a room with a sign that says ' european parliament ' on it
AFP
The protestor yelled out that ministers should stop selling arms to Israel[/caption]
a man in a suit is carrying another man on his shoulders
Getty
Audience members cheered as he was removed from the hall[/caption]
a man wearing a red hoodie that says ' freedom ' on it
Dave Johnston
The protester is taken out of the venue[/caption]




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