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Top Tory attacks parliament protestTop Tory attacks parliament protest

Tuesday, 19, Aug 2008 12:00

The anti-war protest outside Parliament is a "vulgar and pointless

display" which should be permanently moved, according to senior Tory

figure.

Alan Duncan, shadow business secretary, made the comments after a female

demonstrator was found guilty of harassing him telling him he was a

"murderer, terrorist, child murderer, bomber, disgusting, horrible and

totally corrupt" over a loudspeaker.

He claims her conviction puts pressure on Commons leader Harriet Harman,

Commons leader, to decide whether to move the protests permanently.

"It is nothing to do with freedom of speech or the right to protest," he

said.

"It no longer has any justifiable democratic purpose. It is time to stop

it."

The call for action comes as Westminster debates reforming the current

ban on protests without a license - originally established by the

Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 - as part of the

government's constitutional reform bill.

Brian Haw, the protestor who has spent several years camped outside

parliament in protest against British foreign policy, was unaffected by

the ban because his demonstration preceded the law.


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