Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, is facing pressure from the Labour Muslim Network to sever ties with the Israeli ambassador. Additionally, it has been revealed that Starmer helped free dangerous prisoners, including an arsonist who terrorized his former girlfriend's family and a hate preacher, Abu Qatada, in a move that has sparked controversy. Starmer's foreign policy stance, particularly on Israel and Gaza, has been criticized for being hawkish and distancing Labour from the previous leadership under Corbyn.
I won't criticise Sir @Keir_Starmer for defending Abu Qatada in 2008, he was next in line as a QC/KC. But he entered Britain in 1993 on a false passport, allowed to stay & then went onto issue fatwas for the killing of apostates & Jews. Jailed, he was not deported until 2013.… https://t.co/FeEc8TxDha
Keir Starmer found to have helped hate preacher Abu Qatada fight back against deportation https://t.co/a9A4ZtzK9T
Starmer's eagerness to distance Labour from the Corbyn years has led to a more hawkish position on Gaza than the Tories'. @AaronBastani 👇 https://t.co/XLW7pXWXyX
Starmer's hawkish approach to foreign politics is unwise in an increasingly dangerous and fragmented world order. @AaronBastani on why Labour's Israel position isn't pragmatic 👇 https://t.co/XLW7pXWXyX
Starmer helped free dangerous prisoners including arsonist who terrorised former girlfriend’s family https://t.co/qsQeBCJS64
🔴 Sir Keir Starmer helped to free some of Britain’s most dangerous prisoners in a move described by one of their victims as “ruining” her life. https://t.co/mhNKMUrRKY
Labour Muslim Network pressures Starmer to cut ties with Israeli ambassador https://t.co/SAvIOgWULC https://t.co/rO4ZDKqAyu