Sir Keir Starmer is caught between Trump, Macron and MPs over Palestin


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Parliament may have shut up shop for a six-week summer break, but MPs and the French president are turning up the heat on Sir Keir Starmer over the Middle East.

More than one in three of all 650 MPs have written to the prime minister calling on the UK to recognise a Palestinian state at a United Nations conference next week.

In response to the call, his answer is essentially: Yes, but not yet.

That, of course, won’t satisfy the 222 MPs backing an all-party letter to the PM penned by the Labour MP Sarah Champion.

The majority of names on the letter, predictably, are Labour, Lib Dem and SNP MPs. But there are some Tory big hitters too, including Father of the House Sir Edward Leigh and former cabinet minister Kit Malthouse.

Until now, the PM and foreign secretary David Lammy have argued that the gesture of recognising Palestine on its own won’t end what Sir Keir himself calls “the appalling scenes in Gaza“.

But the pressure for recognition isn’t just coming from MPs. French President Emmanuel Macron has said France will recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September.

Read more: What does recognising a Palestinian state mean?

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Might Mr Macron – whose bromance with the PM during his state visit to the UK could not have been warmer – persuade Sir Keir to do the same? Possibly. He’s not ruling it out.

But there’s one big obstacle to Sir Keir bowing to the pressure from MPs and the French president. And that’s the towering figure who’s in Scotland this weekend: the golfing president of the United States.

When Donald Trump was asked about President Macron’s vow to…


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