Councillor shouts ‘this is Chorley, not Gaza’ after pro-Palestine protesters stage demo at meeting | WB6Z8E4 | 2024-03-02 11:08:01

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Police are investigating after a Tory councillor is claimed to have pushed a pro-Palestine protester out the door of a meeting, declaring 'this is Chorley, not Gaza'.

Labour mayor Tommy Gray misplaced management of a debate on Chorley Council's finances after inviting activist Jenny Hurley to ask a query through the assembly on Tuesday, February 27.

But the meeting spiralled into chaos when Hurley as an alternative launched right into a speech about Israel's ongoing conflict towards Hamas in Gaza.

The conflict has claimed the lives of greater than 30,000 individuals in Gaza, two-thirds of them ladies and youngsters, since October, in line with Gaza's health ministry.

It's triggered bitter divides between supporters of Israel and Palestine around the globe, sending the Labour Celebration into turmoil that's embroiled even Chorley's MP, Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle, in controversy.

Conservative city councillor Craige Southern tried to remove a Palestine protester from a gathering in Chorley (Picture: TikTok / ummsurrayah)

Hurley informed Chorley Council: 'I do discover they're portray over the cracks of the issue the housing market, much in the identical method the Labour group painted over the cracks with their release of a personal assertion claiming their help for a ceasefire in Gaza, but they refused to comply with this up with any public action.'

Chief government Chris Sinnott then repeatedly stated 'Jenny' and threatened to have her depart the meeting if she didn't cease.

However Hurley stored going even louder than before. The mayor might be seen banging his gavel in an try and regain order.

Sinnott then suspended the meeting and invited councillors to go away the chamber.

Hurley continued: 'Historical past has shown us atrocities the place we glance again and ask, why didn't someone rise up.

'Here on this chamber right now, we at the moment are experiencing these individuals staying silent within the face of historic atrocities.'

One lady on the other aspect of the room could possibly be seen dancing as she sang 'la la la la' in an effort to drown out the speaker.

Another protester retorted, 'Is that your response to genocide? I feel that's a shame', earlier than a chant of 'free free Palestine' broke out, apparently led by Labour councillor Ryan Towers.

The Israel-Hamas warfare reached a grim milestone, with more than 30,000 individuals being killed in Gaza since October 7 (Picture: Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Photographs)

Hurley, by now holding a Palestine flag, directed her ire on the Labour group on the council, asking why it hadn't put forward a movement calling for a ceasefire.

Town councils deal primarily with points like litter, bus shelters and group centres.

At that time Conservative councillor Craige Southern shouted: 'Because it's Chorley, not bloody Gaza. Get out, go on.'

Cllr Southern then barged over to Hurley, showing to push her in the direction of the chamber door, sparking a flurry of shouts around the room.

Hurley pushed back as another man got here to her assist, declaring: 'Palms off her.'

Hurley might be heard saying: 'How dare you contact me."

Others tried to keep them aside as Hurley and fellow protesters confronted Southern before police entered the room.

Taking to X, previously Twitter, after the incident, Hurley accused Southern of assaulting her.

She posted: 'Tory councillor, Craige Southern, ASSAULTS me once we challenge Chorley council on why they haven't handed a motion for ceasefire in Gaza through the horrific genocide.

'First Hoyle stops our voice, now this! Chorley shall be heard!'

Southern, who was leaning towards the mayor's desk together with his arms crossed as he glanced across the room instantly earlier than he pushed Hurley, claimed he did so as a result of he felt 'intimidated and threatened by the activists'.

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He informed MailOnline: 'I want to make clear I did not attack anybody and I might be very cautious suggesting that I did.

'I used to be actually protecting myself and others from these threatening and anti-democratic bullies who did all they might to attempt to disrupt the assembly to get their method over a problem that has completely nothing to do with Chorley Council.

'This baying mob was so threatening the assembly was suspended and the mayor had to be taken to security. Some councillors have been in tears.'

He added: 'Jenny Hurley and her mob have been then ejected from the chamber. I spoke to the police about what had occurred and I made a voluntary assertion to them. I used to be not arrested.

'I consider in rule of regulation and democracy. I'm uninterested in constant mob rule the place they assume they will come right into a democratic area and impose themselves. Intimidation won't cowe me.'

Lancashire Police are investigating the incident after receiving a grievance of an assault. No arrests have been made at this stage.

Just final week, Chorley's MP Lindsay Hoyle apologised to Parliament for his role in the chaos that broke out round a debate on Israel and Palestine in the Home of Commons.

MPs from each the SNP and the Conservative Social gathering walked out of the chamber over allegations Hoyle broke with convention in his handling of the talk on the SNP's movement calling for an 'fast ceasefire' in the Israel-Hamas warfare.

He claimed to be partly motivated by concern for the security of MPs, saying: 'I'm very, very involved concerning the security of all members…

'I used to be very involved, I'm nonetheless concerned, and that's why the conferences I've had at this time is concerning the safety of members, their families and the individuals which are involved.

'And I've received to say, I remorse how it's ended up. It was not my intention. I needed all to ensure they might categorical their views and all sides of the Home might vote.'

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