Apparently, the proscribing of the Palistine Assistance group was attached to the proscribing at the same time of two other groups, the Maniacs Murder Group and the Russian Imperial movement. You couldnât make it up but that was the choice. It was criticised by many MPs who felt the PA issue should be dealt with separately from the other two, but in the end they were left with little choice.
Now why the PA were included with these two violent sounding groups, neither of which I have ever heard if, I donât know, but MPs felt they had no choice but vote this in as a group of 3 together, or none at all.
Had they not agreed it would have been all over the papers that they refused to proscribe the MMG and the RIM groups. MPs were angry and called it sneaky which it was, as it increased pressure on them to vote in favour. So they were more or less forced and tricked into it.
The issue remains about lobbying from a foreign power.
Acts intending to damage property but not kill or severely injure should not be labelled as terrorism. A direct quote from one of the Freedom of Information papers.