Pro-Palestine activists are planning to disrupt Armistice Day events across the UK with a series of "highly coordinated" protests next week. The group, Youth Demand, is targeting five UK cities, according to an undercover investigation. The plans were revealed during a secret meeting on Saturday, November 2, where the activist group joined Just Stop Oil at a members-only central London bar for an exclusive event.
The gathering, dubbed 'Politics is Broken: People's Assembly and After Party', saw over 50 activists convene to listen to speeches and discuss policy while enjoying vegan food and drinks. Arthur Clifton, a Youth Demand activist, told attendees that the group planned to cause disruption from Monday, November 11 - a day when thousands across Britain will be honouring those who sacrificed their lives for the country. READ MORE: Man, 25, arrested after protesters steal statues from University of Manchester "This is the start of our strategy coming into place on November 11.
With five cities across the country, Youth Demand will be getting out onto the roads, swarming, causing disruption, [and] getting off before arrests are made, hopefully," said 23 year old Clifton, who attended the prestigious £8,600-a-term Latymer Upper School. Youth Demand ringleader Arthur Clifton speaks to our undercover reporter (left) and reveals his plan (Image: (Image: Express)) He added that the protests would mean "highly coordinated, highly organised disruption on a nationwide level". Clift.