Ben Soffa, the leader of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), was working for Sir Keir until mysteriously 'leaving his job this week.'
Ex-Labour aide Ben Soffa is the director of the Palestine Solidarity CampaignA senior former Labour aide has organised the pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day despite Keir Starmer's ban on MPs attending rallies, it has been claimed.
Labour sources told the newspaper that Mr Soffa had left the party in recent days. 'We're grateful to Ben for all his work for the party and wish him all the best for the future,' the source said. Government records show that Mr Soffa is also the active director of PSC and Organic Campaigns while he used to be the director at Calling for Action but resigned in March 2020.
On that day, Hamas terrorists crossed the Israel border and slaughtered 1,400 Jews. The Manchester PSC branch described it as a 'heroic move' by 'freedom fighters' that 'gave us all a glimpse of a liberated Palestine.' Imran Hussain, MP for Bradford East, said he was quitting his role as shadow minister for the New Deal for Working People to be able to 'strongly advocate' for a ceasefire.At least 16 shadow ministers have either called for a ceasefire or shared others' calls on social media while around 30 councillors have resigned.
In a statement following his talks with Sir Mark Rowley over the planned event, the Prime Minister said: 'This weekend people around the UK will come together in quiet reflection to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for this country. It is not hyperbole to say that we are the beneficiaries of an inheritance born of their sacrifice.
Scotland Yard last night gave the green light to a pro-Palestine rally on Armistice Day. Pictured: Activists rally in Trafalgar Square last weekendRishi Sunak vowed to hold Met chief Mark Rowley 'accountable' for ensuring the protests at the weekend do not disrupt Armistice Day
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