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Well done so far, Sir Keir. Don’t ever give in

The Labour leader’s stance is the moral one but it has been opposed by some in his party

November 2, 2023 13:05
Starmer Chatham House
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31: Labour Party leader Keir Starmer delivers his speech on October 31, 2023 in London, England. The Labour party leader has been under pressure to articulate a policy on the Israel-Hamas war to resolve tensions within his party. Some prominent Labour politicians have vocally supported a ceasefire, while others, including Starmer, have only called for a "humanitarian pause." (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Getty Images)
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I’ve criticised Keir Starmer frequently in the past, so it’s only fair to recognise his strong support for Israel the barbaric attacks on October 7. He has been clear and consistent about Israel’s right to defend itself and deal with Hamas.  

His support for Israel’s response has not gone down so well with some in his party. Already 14 shadow ministers have defied party policy and called for a ceasefire.

The pictures from Gaza are horrifying, but the responsibility lies completely with Hamas, which is using civilians as human shields. As long as they are allowed to do so, civilian suffering will continue. 

No one believes for a second the terrorists want peace. A ceasefire would only be used as a pause to plan their next attacks. There is no possibility of peace for Israel and freedom for the poor people of Gaza without Hamas being beaten.