Trader consensus prices a 58% chance against the UK proscribing Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization by June 30, reflecting the government's longstanding caution despite mounting pressure. The European Union's January 29 designation of the IRGC—prompted by Tehran's crackdown on protests—prompted UK Home Office plans for enabling legislation, but officials cited legal and diplomatic complexities, delaying fast-tracking. Recent calls intensified with former Home Secretary Priti Patel's March 17 urging in Parliament, the London Assembly's March 5 resolution, and cross-party criticisms labeling the UK the "last man standing" among allies like the US, Canada, and Australia. No Home Secretary order under the Terrorism Act 2000 has materialized, with proscription requiring parliamentary approval amid concerns over state-actor status and bilateral relations.
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Великобритания объявит КСИР террористической организацией к 30 июня?
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This includes designation as a proscribed terrorist group or organisation according to the UK Home Office, as well as the use of Royal Prerogative Powers or Orders in Council, legislation signed into law, or the creation of a new national designation that formally designates the IRGC as a terrorist organization.
Statements by government officials, including the Prime Minister, Home Office, or National Crime Service, will not count unless accompanied by a formal designation.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting or official information from the UK Government.
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0x65070BE91...This includes designation as a proscribed terrorist group or organisation according to the UK Home Office, as well as the use of Royal Prerogative Powers or Orders in Council, legislation signed into law, or the creation of a new national designation that formally designates the IRGC as a terrorist organization.
Statements by government officials, including the Prime Minister, Home Office, or National Crime Service, will not count unless accompanied by a formal designation.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting or official information from the UK Government.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus prices a 58% chance against the UK proscribing Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization by June 30, reflecting the government's longstanding caution despite mounting pressure. The European Union's January 29 designation of the IRGC—prompted by Tehran's crackdown on protests—prompted UK Home Office plans for enabling legislation, but officials cited legal and diplomatic complexities, delaying fast-tracking. Recent calls intensified with former Home Secretary Priti Patel's March 17 urging in Parliament, the London Assembly's March 5 resolution, and cross-party criticisms labeling the UK the "last man standing" among allies like the US, Canada, and Australia. No Home Secretary order under the Terrorism Act 2000 has materialized, with proscription requiring parliamentary approval amid concerns over state-actor status and bilateral relations.
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