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Johnson urged to drop ‘worrying’ new law to restrict public bodies from launching boycott campaigns
(From left to right) Chris from Amos Trust, Charlotte and Shamiul from FOA, Lindsey from Stop the War and Adnan from Palestinian Forum in Britain

CAMPAIGNERS handed a petition to Downing Street today urging the Prime Minister to scrap a “worrying” new law that would restrict the right of public bodies to launch boycott campaigns. 

The measure, contained in the Public Service Pensions Bill, seeks to prohibit local pension funds from making decisions that could conflict with the “Britain’s foreign and defence policy.” 

Campaigners say that the proposed legislation is targeted at the Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement, and would prevent public bodies from making ethical decisions to boycott and divest from firms complicit in Israeli apartheid. 

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