Overview
- The Home Affairs Committee suggests extending the protest notice period beyond the current six days to better prepare police forces.
- Policing the Israel-Gaza protests since October has cost over £30 million, significantly straining resources.
- More than 4,000 police rest days have been cancelled to manage the protests, impacting officer well-being.
- Critics argue that further restrictions on protests could undermine the right to demonstrate, a fundamental democratic right.
- The committee also calls for a comprehensive 10-year workforce plan for policing and updating the government's hate crime action plan.