Green Party co-leader Carla
Denyer urged a massive turnout on tomorrow’s pro-ceasefire march,
as “the strongest way to send a clear message that people want a
ceasefire and have no time for Home Secretary 's toxic rhetoric.”
Denyer added:
“This is a march to call for a
ceasefire - an Armistice - that is urgently needed. The Green
Party wants to see the unconditional release of hostages and the
opening up of humanitarian aid to allow a dialogue about a
long-term solution that ends the occupation and offers peace and
security to Palestinians and Israelis alike.
“The Home Secretary’s comments
are dangerous, inciting division at a time when we need to bring
people together.
“Armistice Day and Remembrance
Sunday are national moments of reflection and must be respected.
The organisers of the pro-ceasefire march have been really clear
that they have no intention of disrupting Armistice Day events.
Indeed, I would say that Armistice Day is a very appropriate
moment for people to be calling for a ceasefire - an armistice -
so that civilians in Israel and Gaza can be protected.
“The Gaza ceasefire call has the
backing of the United Nations, humanitarian aid agencies, three
quarters of the British public, and growing numbers of countries,
including Ireland and France. Hundreds of thousands have been out
on the streets peacefully calling for an end to
violence.
“The Labour leadership needs to
do more than stand on the sidelines. I invite them to throw their
full support behind the growing call for a ceasefire.”