LONDON --- Last week, without parliamentary debate or vote, the United Kingdom announced a controversial new law that looks to ban publicly-funded institutions from boycotting Israeli goods and services on political grounds -- including student unions at publicly-funded universities, local councils and the National Health Service. In a statement
UK Ban On Public-Sector Boycotts Of Israeli Goods Raises Concerns About Israel, Democracy
‘Public money should be used for the public good, not to support companies that profit from war,’ one opponent of the new boycott ban tells MintPress.