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Government to introduce rules to stop 'political' boycotts | Government to introduce rules to stop 'political' boycotts |
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The government is to introduce new rules to stop "politically-motivated" boycotts by local councils. | The government is to introduce new rules to stop "politically-motivated" boycotts by local councils. |
Ministers said they would amend pension and procurement policies to prevent boycotts and removal of investments. | |
The Conservatives claim new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and trade unions had urged councils to "punish" Israel and UK defence firms. | The Conservatives claim new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and trade unions had urged councils to "punish" Israel and UK defence firms. |
Labour is yet to comment on the claim, but Mr Corbyn has backed boycotting goods produced in Israeli settlements. | Labour is yet to comment on the claim, but Mr Corbyn has backed boycotting goods produced in Israeli settlements. |
He has also called for an arms embargo to be imposed on the country. | He has also called for an arms embargo to be imposed on the country. |
'Growing concern' | 'Growing concern' |
In recent months, Leicester City Council has boycotted goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank - a move being challenged by Jewish Human Rights Watch. | In recent months, Leicester City Council has boycotted goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank - a move being challenged by Jewish Human Rights Watch. |
The Labour-run council says it opposes "the continuing illegal occupation". | The Labour-run council says it opposes "the continuing illegal occupation". |
Leicester councillor Mohammed Dawood said in August the move "was not an attack on a particular faith but is about a particular policy." | Leicester councillor Mohammed Dawood said in August the move "was not an attack on a particular faith but is about a particular policy." |
"We are talking about produce… and we are saying we won't be getting anything from the illegally-occupied territories in the future," he said. | "We are talking about produce… and we are saying we won't be getting anything from the illegally-occupied territories in the future," he said. |
Four Scottish councils have resolved to boycott Israeli goods in recent years, according to the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign. | Four Scottish councils have resolved to boycott Israeli goods in recent years, according to the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign. |
Other councils in Wales and Northern Ireland have also backed boycotts. | Other councils in Wales and Northern Ireland have also backed boycotts. |
A Conservative spokesman said there was "growing concern over militant actions of left-wing councils, spurred on by trade unions and the Labour leadership". | A Conservative spokesman said there was "growing concern over militant actions of left-wing councils, spurred on by trade unions and the Labour leadership". |
'Divisive policies' | 'Divisive policies' |
Such actions "threaten to poison community relations and harm Britain's economic and international interests", the spokesman added. | Such actions "threaten to poison community relations and harm Britain's economic and international interests", the spokesman added. |
"Labour's Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, alongside Labour-affiliated trade unions, are urging councils to use their procurement and pension policies to punish both Israel and the UK defence industry," he said. | "Labour's Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, alongside Labour-affiliated trade unions, are urging councils to use their procurement and pension policies to punish both Israel and the UK defence industry," he said. |
"Separate hard-left campaigns against British defence companies threaten to harm Britain's £10bn export trade, destroying British jobs, and hinder joint working with Israel to protect Britain from foreign cyber-attacks and terrorism," he added. | "Separate hard-left campaigns against British defence companies threaten to harm Britain's £10bn export trade, destroying British jobs, and hinder joint working with Israel to protect Britain from foreign cyber-attacks and terrorism," he added. |
Greg Clark, secretary of state for communities and local government, said: "Divisive policies undermine good community relations, and harm the economic security of families by pushing up council tax. We need to challenge and prevent the politics of division." | Greg Clark, secretary of state for communities and local government, said: "Divisive policies undermine good community relations, and harm the economic security of families by pushing up council tax. We need to challenge and prevent the politics of division." |
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