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Michael Daventry

ByMichael Daventry, michael daventryforeign editor

Analysis

Jeremy Hunt's move today shows Britain has failed to reform the UN Human Rights Council from within

Voting against the anti-Israeli Agenda Item 7 will not achieve the objective of removing it altogether

March 21, 2019 07:16
Jeremy Hunt, the Foreign Secretary
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When the United States stormed out of the UN Human Rights Council over its treatment of Israel last summer, Britain’s then chief diplomat Boris Johnson vowed to stay put.

Washington’s view in June 2018 was that it was plainly unjust for Israel to be only country whose alleged human rights abuses are discussed at every regular meeting without fail.

“The world’s most inhumane regimes continue to escape scrutiny,” one American official said as her country ended its HRC membership 18 months early.

But the United Kingdom — which became a member at the same time at the US — said it would not be staging a walkout of its own.