This Bill Could Criminalise Protest in the UK

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This Bill Could Criminalise Protest in the UK

PROTECT THE WILD

MAR 24

This week, a piece of legislation is about to pass through Parliament that could quietly reshape the right to protest in the UK.

And hardly anyone is talking about it.

The Crime and Policing Bill, heading for its final reading in the House of Lords this Wednesday, would expand police powers and make it easier to restrict protests — including those carried out by campaign groups.

Even the Equality and Human Rights Commission has warned that parts of the Bill risk creating a “chilling effect” on peaceful protest.

In simple terms:
👉 It could make it easier to shut protests down
👉 It could be used to target campaigners
👉 It could discourage people from speaking out at all


Why this matters

Every major step forward — for animals, the environment, or society more broadly — has relied on people being willing to protest.

If you weaken that right, you weaken everything that depends on it.

This isn’t about one group or one issue.

It’s about whether people in this country can still:

  • organise
  • challenge injustice
  • and be heard

We still have a small window to act

The Bill hasn’t passed yet.

Peers in the House of Lords can still challenge these measures — but only if they feel public pressure.

That’s where you come in.


Add your name to the public petition

Show there is widespread opposition by signing the Change.org petition set up by campaigner Nathan McGovern

Sign the Change.org petition


If the right to protest can be restricted for one group, it can be restricted for all.

This is one of those moments where silence makes it easier for bad law to pass.

It takes less than 2 minutes to act and it matters.

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