Published: 1:21 am November 14, 2023
Updated: 11:06 am October 8, 2025
Armistice Day 2023: Police Question Ex-labour Activist At Pro-palestine March Over Controversial Placard
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In a significant development following the Armistice Day pro-Palestine march in London, Metropolitan Police are questioning a former Labour Party activist, Kate Varnfield, 66, for displaying a controversial placard. The sign depicted the Star of David intertwined with a Nazi swastika, a symbol that has sparked widespread condemnation and allegations of antisemitism.

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The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that both a man and a woman are currently being questioned at a Sussex police station concerning the incident. Varnfield was seen holding a placard at the rally with the provocative image and the phrase: ‘No British politician should be a ‘friend of Israel’.

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