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Foreign Office ‘dullards’ slammed for treatment of Brits stranded in Israel

The department is accused of failing to learn from the mistakes of Covid-era repatriation efforts

June 19, 2025 12:39
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A former government minister has attacked the Foreign Office’s handling of British citizens stranded in Israel as a result of the war with Iran.

Lord Spellar, who served as armed forces minister under Tony Blair, said that the department had failed to learn from the criticism it faced following the repatriation efforts to bring British citizens home at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A report from Parliament’s influential Foreign Affairs Select Committee in July 2020 criticised the Foreign Office for its over-reliance on commercial flights and a lack of support for citizens stranded getting to them.

The report said: “Whilst reliance on the commercial system may have been the most cost effective and convenient way to help the majority of travellers return to the UK, for some people this was not a practical solution.”