Joint statement by 22 union leaders on defending the right to peaceful protest

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Today, a total of twenty-two general secretaries of the trade union movement have issued a statement expressing deep concern about the erosion of the right to peaceful protest. 

Following a peaceful march for Palestine on January 18 in London, charges were brought against prominent activists, including former NEU executive member, Alex Kenny. 

The statement below calls for the charges to be dropped. 

Defend the right to protest – trade union statement 

We are deeply concerned that the Metropolitan Police are bringing charges against former NEU executive member, Alex Kenny, and Sophie Bolt, CND secretary, following the peaceful protest for Palestine in London on January 18th. 

These charges follow the decision to prosecute Chris Nineham, Stop the War Coalition vice-chair, and Ben Jamal, Palestine Solidarity Campaign director. 

Alex Kenny is a long-standing, and widely respected, trade union activist who has organised peaceful demonstrations in London for decades. 

He was the chief steward for the NEU national strike demonstration in March 2023. 

He has played a leading role in many demonstrations organised in the TUC region covering London and the south east. 

We believe these charges are an attack on our right to protest. 

The right to protest is fundamental to trade unions and the wider movement. 

The freedoms to organise, of assembly and of speech matter; we must defend them. 

We call for the charges against Alex Kenny, Sophie Bolt, Chris Nineham and Ben Jamal to be dropped. 

  

Signed by the following Trade Union General Secretaries: 

  

Paul Nowak - TUC 

Christina McAnea - UNISON 

Sharon Graham - Unite 

Daniel Kebede – NEU 

Matt Wrack - NASUWT 

Fran Heathcote - PCS 

Dave Ward – CWU 

Jo Grady - UCU 

Eddie Dempsey – RMT 

Paul Fleming – Equity 

Paul Whiteman – NAHT 

Steve Gillan - POA 

Steve Wright - FBU 

Mick Whelan - ASLEF 

Maryam Eslamdoust – TSSA 

Sarah Woolley - BFAWU 

Gawain Little - GFTU 

Zita Holbourne - Artists Union 

Daniel Garnham - Security Industry Federation 

Brian Linn - Aegis 

John McGowan - Social Workers Union 

Julia Georgiou - NHBC staff Association 

Gary Smith, General Secretary of the GMB

    

 

 

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