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Speaker’s Chaplain inserts prayer for Gaza into Commons opening without mentioning hostages

Outraged MPs told the JC it was not appropriate for the Chaplain to ‘freelance’

June 5, 2025 09:57
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MPs have been left outraged after the Speaker's Chaplain inserted Gaza into morning prayers (Pictured: Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle; Image: Alamy)
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The Speaker of the House of Commons’ Chaplain prayed for Gaza at the start of Parliamentary business yesterday without mentioning the Israeli hostages held by Hamas, it has emerged.

According to several sources – across different political parties – present in the House of Commons chamber, the Chaplain said “We pray for the United Kingdom and the people of Gaza”, with no mention of the 56 Israelis held by the Islamist terror organisation.

The JC understands that several Conservative MPs questioned how appropriate his actions were and accused the Chaplain of “freelancing”.

One source said that they could not recall the conflicts in Ukraine or Sudan being given equal treatment in opening prayers.

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