Professor David Miller has won what he describes as a “significant victory” in court over pro-Israel lobby group Campaign against Antisemitism (CAA).

David Miller: a ‘significant victory’

David Miller was sacked by Bristol University to satisfy Israel lobby demands despite the two lawyer-led inquiries it set up both finding that he had said nothing antisemitic, but went on to win a major, precedent-setting victory when an employment tribunal ruled that anti-Israel views are protected political opinion. But CAA decided to mount a private prosecution of Miller for allegedly ‘menacing’ posts on X.

He has also been targeted for detention as part of the Starmer regime’s war on anti-Israel speech and protest.

But on Friday 17 October, a magistrate has ruled that the CAA was withholding information when it began the prosecution – that it has still not disclosed, but has now been ordered to, as Miller posted on X:

BREAKING: I have just won a significant victory against the comically named ‘Campaign Against Antisemitism’ at Westminster Magistrates Court. The CAA is attempting to mount a private prosecution against me for sending four ‘menacing’ posts on X (‘Tweets’).

But today, the judge ruled that the CAA had withheld significant information from the court when they had originally applied for the Summons against me. They now have 28 days to comply with an order to disclose all relevant communications between their directors, trustees and staff on the question of whether they were seeking to silence me or to undermine my Employment Appeal Tribunal (which is scheduled for next month).

This is a great victory in the battle to develop anti-Zionist movement in the UK. Please, if you can, support my crowdfunder to help me with my legal costs in defeating the CAA.

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