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Doctors and teachers must remain politically impartial during Palestine ‘day of action’, government says

Jewish organisations had expressed concern over the TUC’s campaign

November 27, 2024 18:09
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Schools and healthcare settings must remain politically neutral during the TUC’s planned “day of action” for Palestine on Thursday.

A government spokesperson told the JC that: “Schools and healthcare settings are places of protection. The law is clear that schools must remain politically impartial, and the General Medical Council has advised that doctors must not express their personal beliefs, whether political or otherwise, to patients in ways that could reasonably cause them distress.”

They continued: “All citizens are entitled to their political opinions and have the right to campaign on issues, but we expect any action to be conducted respectfully.”

Jewish communal groups had expressed concern over the TUC’s campaign, one of the suggestions of which was for workers to “wear something red, green, black or a Palestinian keffiyeh to visibly show solidarity. Photos from the day could be shared on social media, creating a visual display of support.”