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Palestine protests will have ‘dynamite’ impact on the general election, new film suggests
Campaigners and charities including Show Israel the Red Card and Scottish Friends of Palestine hold a protest ahead of the Scotland Women v Israel Women Euro 2025 qualifying fixture at Hampden Park in Glasgow, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, May 31, 2024

THE Palestine mass movement is going to throw an “entirely unpredictable” spanner in the voting for Britain’s general election, the creators of a new documentary have predicted.

“Big Lie II — Starmer and the Genocide” charts the phenomenonal growth of the protest movement against Israel’s internationally condemned response to the October 7 attacks.

Producer Norman Thomas said the film is a stark warning to whoever makes up the new government after the July 4 election.

He said: “This amazing protest movement is going to have a dynamite impact — nobody knows what difference it’s going to make.

“As our films shows, the protest movement is much more than the marching on the streets.

“It’s an incredible picture of revolt and rebellion.”

The film includes contributions from Jeremy Corbyn, former African National Congress member Andrew Feinstein and leading direct action organiser Huda Amorri.

It is being produced by the makers of the documentary “Oh Jeremy Corbyn — The Big Lie” and will be released online this weekend.

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