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Senior Conservatives call on government to recognise Palestinian state

A number of Tory grandees, including Winston Churchill’s grandson, urged ministers to ‘give the Palestinian people some hope’

May 7, 2025 11:16
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Conservative Peer Lord Soames (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)
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Senior Conservative Parliamentarians, including Sir Winston Churchill’s grandson Lord Soames, have urged the government to recognise a Palestinian state immediately.

In a letter to Sir Keir Starmer – also signed by notable MPs including former education secretary Kit Malthouse, Father of the House Sir Edward Leigh and former transport minister Sir John Hayes – the group urged the prime minister to “take the decisive and necessary step of formally recognising the State of Palestine”.

They claim: “[Given] the actions of the current Israeli government, which appears intent on annexing significant parts of the West Bank, we believe that the United Kingdom must act now to uphold international law and ensure that Palestinian statehood is secured on a firm legal basis.”