Two people have been charged in connection with alleged disorder offences after Sir Keir Starmer was accosted by pro-Palestine activists in Glasgow last night.
Police Scotland said a man, 33, and a woman, 26, were arrested after the Labour leader was confronted by furious protesters over the Israel-Hamas war as he arrived in the Scottish city.
Footage shared on social media showed Sir Keir being surrounded by a group, some holding placards and Palestinian flags, as he was escorted through Glasgow Central Station.
As the politician arrived one protester shouted: 'Keir Starmer you are facilitating Israel's genocide in Gaza. Stop the massacre of over 7,000 babies.
'Freedom for Palestine, stop the genocide. You're responsible for killing babies in Gaza.'
Footage shared on social media showed the Labour leader being confronted by furious protesters in Glasgow
Sir Keir Starmer was surrounded by a group of protesters, some holding placards and Palestinian flags, as he was escorted through Glasgow Central Station
Another questioned: 'Starmer, why did you vote for continued genocide?'
Others shouted: 'War criminal' and 'You should be in prison'.
After Sir Keir got into a Range Rover, activists surrounded it shouting 'child murderer'.
The protest continued outside the Crowne Plaza hotel, where Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar also came in for criticism from protesters 'for supporting genocide'.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has caused weeks of tensions within Labour, with Sir Keir coming under intense pressure to back a full ceasefire.
Last month, Sir Keir suffered a huge Labour revolt in the House of Commons as 56 of his MPs defied him and backed calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The Labour leader has also seen many local councillors quit the party across the country in protest at his stance on the Gaza crisis.
But Sir Keir has held firm to his position that Israel has a right to self-defence in the wake of Hamas's terror attacks on 7 October.
Footage filmed on a train earlier showed a passenger confronting Sir Keir over the 'slaughter' of 7,000 Palestinian children.
In a self-filmed video, a pro-Palestine supporter is seen approaching the Labour leader as he looks at a laptop with an aide in a train carriage.
Sir Keir, who remains silent throughout, is then grilled over his refusal to back a full ceasefire
He is asked: 'Keir, how many more children in Palestine have to die before you call for a ceasefire?
'Over 7,000 children have died, over 7,000 children have been slaughtered by Israel.
'What happened to human rights? What happened to democracy? We call for peace, we call for democracy.
'We don't see any of that when it comes to the Palestinians - 7,000 children, how many more have to die? 20,000 people, how many more people have to die?
'This is unacceptable, where is your humanity?'
As the activist is then ushered away by two men, he says: 'Please don't touch me. I am not doing anything wrong. I've paid for a ticket, I'm on the train.'
In the self-filmed video, a pro-Palestine supporter is seen approaching the Labour leader as he looks at a laptop with an aide in a train carriage
The protester is then led away from Sir Keir by two men
According to Gaza Health Ministry figures, at least 17,177 Palestinians have been killed since October 7.
Around 70 per cent of Gaza's dead are estimated by local officials to be women and children under 18.
Police Scotland confirmed the two people who were arrested have now been charged.
A spokesman said: 'A 33-year-old man and 26-year-old woman have been arrested and charged in connection with disorder offences following a protest in Congress Road, Glasgow, on Thursday, December 7, 2023.
'A report has been submitted to the procurator fiscal.'
British Transport Police said: 'We are aware of videos circulating on social media, which showed incidents on board a train to Glasgow and at Glasgow Central station on December 7.
'Officers were in attendance to ensure the safety of passengers and those using the station.
'There were no reports made to British Transport Police in connection and no arrests were made.'