If I’d Made My Speech in London Rather Than Liverpool I Would Probably Have Been Arrested
Tony Greenstein Speech at Liverpool Friends of Palestine Demonstration 12
January 2025
Liverpool
Friends of Palestine invited me to speak to their rally after the demonstration
there last Sunday and I was more than pleased to avail myself of the
opportunity.
The
demonstration set off from the Catholic Cathedral on Mount Pleasant and wound
its way, via a silent march in Bold Street, through the City Centre.
Highlights from Liverpool Palestine Demonstration 12 January 20255
It was
great to be back in the city that I grew up in. The march grew as it continued
and it had a great reception from Liverpudlians. There wasn’t one Zionist counter
demonstrator or heckler. A bus driver
reached out of his window to shake our hands.
People in
Liverpool are renowned for their good humour as well as their solidarity.
If my
speech had been made in London there is little doubt that the institutionally
racist Metropolitan Police would, as they did on October 4th last
year, have arrested me for a ‘racially aggravated crime’. Comparing Israel to Nazi Germany is verboten under Commissioner Mark Rowley.
However
freedom of speech is still preserved in Liverpool and long may it remain so!
Thanks to
Liverpool Friends of Palestine who hosted me and Greg Dropkin in particular.
Below are a
few photographs I took of the demonstration.
Tony Greenstein
Great speech Tony, welcome back to Liverpool anytime.
ReplyDeletethanks Jack. Always happy to come
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