By failing to join or publicly oppose the US attack on Iran, the PM has gone for a middle path that leads nowhere
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By failing to join or publicly oppose the US attack on Iran, the PM has gone for a middle path that leads nowhere
By failing to join or publicly oppose the US attack on Iran, the PM has gone for a middle path that leads nowhere
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Starmer backs US strike on Iran and calls for Tehran to return to negotiations

Labour STILL can't bring themselves to back Trump's Iran strikes

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Prime Minister avoids comment on legality of US strikes on Iran, saying that his focus is on ‘de-escalation’

There is no reason for Iran or Israel – and certainly not the US – to listen to a word the PM or his Government say

PM is in diplomatically precarious position of declining to endorse US strikes while also refusing to condemn them

Prime minister’s initial refusal to help US could constrain Britain’s ability to protect its nationals in the Gulf and reassure…

Former security minister Tom Tugendhat says US strikes were “the right thing to do” and that UK Government is “vacillating”

None of the prime minister’s critics engages with the hard strategic dilemmas arising from Britain’s perilous dependency on US…