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Loyalty row MP questions reality of Iran threat

September 5, 2012 11:43

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The Labour MP who questioned the loyalty of the British envoy to Israel has posited that the Iranian nuclear threat is "non-existent".

In Foreign and Commonwealth Office questions on Tuesday, Paul Flynn, the Labour MP for Newport West, referred to the 179 brave British soldiers who were lost in pursuit of non-existent weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

"If the nuclear state of Israel attacks Iran in pursuit of non-existent long-range Iranian missiles carrying non-existent Iranian bombs, can we have a guarantee that the House would discuss its position before any British lives were put in jeopardy?" he asked.

Last year Mr Flynn caused a stir when he queried whether a Jewish diplomat should serve as the British ambassador to Israel. "Britain needed "someone with roots in the UK [who] can't be accused of having Jewish loyalty," he said, in widely condemned remarks.

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