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I only just noticed an option on the main Jenkins configuration page "Only Admins can edit Job Priorities", which has associated help text "Check if only Administrators should be allowed to view and edit the Job Priorities".
Checking this option fixes the problem. However, the option description does not make it clear that leaving this unchecked (the default value!) means that anonymous users can change priority groups, as well as the priority on individual jobs.
It seems to me the default value is wrong for Jenkins installations where securtity is otherwise enabled.