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Protest over Damien Egan school visit is 'very concerning', PM says
Summary
The prime minister said the delay of Damien Egan's planned September visit to Bristol Brunel Academy, postponed because a pro-Palestine demonstration was planned to coincide with the end of the school day, was "very concerning".
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The prime minister described as "very concerning" the decision to delay a visit by a Jewish MP to a school. Damien Egan had been due to visit Bristol Brunel Academy in his Bristol North East constituency in September. The visit was postponed because a pro-Palestine demonstration was planned to coincide with the end of the school day. The Cabot Learning Federation, which runs the school, strongly denied reports that the visit was cancelled due to staff or parent concerns about the MP's involvement with Labour Friends of Israel.
Key details:
- The prime minister raised the case as "very serious, very concerning" at Prime Minister's Questions.
- Damien Egan's planned visit to Bristol Brunel Academy was postponed in September.
- The postponement was linked to a planned pro-Palestine demonstration timed for the end of the school day.
- Cabot Learning Federation denied that staff or parent concerns about the MP's ties to Labour Friends of Israel caused the cancellation.
Summary:
The matter was raised in Parliament and described by the prime minister as very concerning. Undetermined at this time.
