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Labour’s shoddy politics on Israel risks feeding dangerous sectarianism, says Northern Irish MP

The DUP’s Sammy Wilson on what he sees as Labour’s misguided approach to Israel and his rapport with the Gaza independents

June 23, 2025 15:21
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Democratic Unionist Party MP Sammy Wilson in front of pro-Gaza independent MP Iqbal Mohamed (rear). Image: Parliament TV.
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To a time-traveller from 2015, the image of Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage sitting close together on the opposition benches of Parliament might seem a tad odd.

Behind the Liberal Democrats, SNP and Welsh nationalists Plaid Cymru are smaller parties who sit, literally, shoulder to shoulder – despite some key differences in outlook and personality.

Reform UK MPs sit next to the pro-Gaza independent MPs. They are, in turn, packed in next to MPs from the vocally pro-Israel Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), who sit next to MPs from rival unionist parties, as well as former Reform MP (now independent) Rupert Lowe.