Keir Starmer is under pressure to explain just how his peace plan will work amid a growing backlash.

The Prime Minister was warned by all sides that his intention to recognise the state of Palestine unless Israel meets his conditions represented gesture politics and risked rewarding Hamas.

He faced demands to spell out if he will still go ahead with the move by September if, as expected, the terror group refuses to release the remaining Israeli hostages.

And the PM was accused of failing to say what borders the UK would recognise or if Hamas would be allowed to play any role in the proposed state.

Even some Labour MPs are now urging Sir Keir to reconsider his proposals.