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Man Charged After Climbing Big Ben in Pro-Palestine Protest

Man Charged After Climbing Big Ben in Pro-Palestine Protest
RTX
March 10, 2025

A 29-year-old man has been charged after scaling Elizabeth Tower, the iconic structure housing Big Ben, in a pro-Palestine protest at the Palace of Westminster, the Metropolitan Police confirmed on Sunday.

Daniel Day, from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, faces charges of intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance and trespassing on a protected site after his dramatic climb on Saturday morning.

Witnesses saw Day climb the tower barefoot, ascending the landmark that holds one of the world’s most recognizable clock faces. He remained on the structure for several hours before being safely brought down just after midnight.

Day was taken into custody and is scheduled to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Security Concerns at Parliament

The Elizabeth Tower is a high-security protected site within the Palace of Westminster, home to the UK’s Houses of Parliament. The ease with which Day bypassed security has raised concerns, prompting calls for a review of Westminster’s security protocols.

The Metropolitan Police and Parliamentary authorities are expected to investigate how the protester was able to access the site without being stopped.

The incident adds to a series of high-profile demonstrations across London in recent months, with pro-Palestine protests drawing tens of thousands of demonstrators. Activists have staged sit-ins, roadblocks, and disruptions at key locations, demanding greater political action regarding the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict.

Growing Wave of Political Protests

Day’s stunt is the latest in a string of direct action protests across the UK, where demonstrators have increasingly targeted prominent landmarks to highlight their causes.

While it remains unclear whether Day acted alone or as part of a larger movement, his protest underscores the growing tensions surrounding the Palestinian cause in the UK.

Authorities have not disclosed whether additional security measures will be put in place to prevent similar breaches in the future.

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