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Public Order Act 2023

P003156 - 27 January 2026

Presentations: 1
Presenters: 1
Justice & Courts

At a Glance

This petition concerning public order act 2023 was presented to Parliament once by 1 MP.

Issue Summary

Peaceful environmental protesters are being criminalised through excessive charges, harsh sentencing, and negative media treatment due to the Public Order Act 2023, which has introduced restrictive protest measures.

Action Requested

The House of Commons urges the Government to introduce a bill to repeal the Public Order Act 2023.

Key Facts

  • Peaceful environmental protesters are facing criminalisation
  • The Public Order Act 2023 introduced anti-protest regulations
  • The petitioners want to reaffirm the UK’s commitment to freedom of assembly, expression and non-violent civil disobedience

Presentation Timeline

MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.

Presented
27 January 2026
South Cambridgeshire
I am pleased to present this petition on behalf of Elisabeth Spain and the South Cambridgeshire Climate and Nature Group in my constituency. The petition states that peaceful environmental protesters are being criminalised through excessive charges, harsh sentencing and negative media treatment, and that the Public Order Act 2023 has introduced restrictive protest measures that deter people from exercising their right to peaceful protest, undermining the United Kingdom’s long-standing commitment to freedom of assembly, freedom of expression and non-violent civil disobedience. The petition states: The petition of residents of South Cambridgeshire, Declares that peaceful environmental protestors are being treated as criminals, facing excessive charges, receiving prolonged sentences, and enduring unjust treatment in the media; further declares that the Public Order Act 2023 introduced anti-protest regulations that have proven intimidating to those who wish to continue to raise their voices peacefully; and further declares that the UK’s commitment to the fundamental rights of freedom of assembly, expression and non-violent civil disobedience should be reaffirmed. The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to introduce a bill to repeal the Public Order Act 2023.
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