Anti-Israel activists hope to rally a million-strong demonstration on the streets of London of November 11th – the same day as a national remembrance ceremony and two-minute silence are to be held for the nation’s war day.
Armistice Day, which along with Remembrance Sunday has been a key date in the country’s calendar since the end of the First World War, is a somber moment, and sees the British monarch, Armed Forces, veterans, and members of the public turn out to pay tribute to ‘The Glorious Dead’, particularly at the Cenotaph monument near 10 Downing Street.
Many Britons are angry at the idea of rowdy, often foreign and foreign-background demonstrators taking to the streets to wave Palestnian flags and demonstrate against Israel in the midst of Armistice Day, with Nigel Farage and others calling on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to stop it from going ahead.
While the Tory leader has posted a mealy-mouthed social media message calling the protests “disrespectful” he appears unwilling to do anything about them, he appears unwilling to actually take any action beyond asking the Home Secretary to “support” London’s woke Metropolitan Police in managing the protest.
“Our Prime Minister should simply say that we will block the pro-Palestine rally from taking place on Armistice Day. But he won’t because he is gutless,” said Farage.
Our Prime Minister should simply say that we will block the pro-Palestine rally from taking place on Armistice Day. But he won't because he is gutless. https://t.co/8Az0gKMt2T
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) November 3, 2023