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‘Student union nonsense’: Labour MPs attack colleagues over inflammatory Gaza statements

‘Ignorant’ language will not end the war, warned one frontbencher

June 5, 2025 13:32
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MPs during Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons
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Divisions are emerging within the Labour Party over the inflammatory language used by some backbenchers when talking about the war in Gaza.

Yesterday, nearly two out of eight hours of parliamentary business were devoted to discussing Israel’s conflict against Hamas in Gaza.

This included three questions at Prime Minister’s Questions, a 92-minute debate following a ministerial statement and a bill by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to bring about a Chilcot-style inquiry into the UK’s role in the conflict in Gaza.

Of the 34 Labour MPs who spoke in the debate, 13 had clips of their speeches on their social media feeds in under 24 hours and two others had photos of themselves participating in the anti-Israel demonstration outside of Parliament.