Three people have been convicted of failing to comply with a direction to stop protesting outside the home of an MP.
The three members of the group Youth Demand were accused of tying a banner to a large tree in front of the home of Keir Starmer MP on the afternoon of Tuesday, 9 April. The banner read ‘Starmer stop the killing’ and had a number of red hands on it. Several children’s shoes were left on a walkway to the front door of the property.
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