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Select committees should be for grown-up scrutiny, not student politics virtue-signalling

The purpose of these meetings isn’t to generate clickbait social media content for MPs

December 12, 2024 10:27
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Students of the drama school were encouraged to take part in a "School Strike for Palestine" and to perform anti-Israel poetry (Getty)
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We know that Parliament spends far too much time obsessing over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This isn’t new.

In the year after October 7, the JC revealed that MPs spent more time talking about Israel than about the NHS, which suggests something about their priorities.

To some degree, this is understandable. A lot of Labour MPs were spooked by the loss (and near loss) of some high-profile candidates at the hands of independents and political parties who used the war in Gaza – and Labour’s more balanced stance on it – to attack them with it.

And, if we’re totally honest, they don’t want to spend time defending Benjamin Netanyahu.

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