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Sanction speech in the Jewish state, tolerate antisemitism all around it

While Lammy targets Israeli ministers, the UK turns a blind eye to open Jew hate from Muslim countries – revealing a foreign policy not exactly guided by principles

June 12, 2025 15:18
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Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, David Lammy, arrives at 10 Downing Street (Image: Getty)
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Now that Britain has launched a new foreign policy in which we scrutinize our allies for unpleasant speech to sanction, we can surely expect much more to come from David Lammy. Right? In the name of consistency, you understand.

Cast your eye across friendly countries in the Middle East and you will find candidates jostling to join his list. One that springs to mind is Tunisia’s President Kais Saied. Bilateral trade with his country currently stands at £753 million annually, an increase of 8.7 per cent on last year. As I write, a Tunisian delegation together with ten tech startups are attending London Tech Week 2025.

Yet President Saied has explicitly renounced the two-state solution – a policy held in such totemic regard by Britain’s Labour government – instead demanding “all the land of Palestine” for the Arabs. He has also claimed that a secret “Zionist influence” was behind the naming of a destructive storm that killed thousands in Libya and described the Abraham Accords as “high treason”. Surely this is at least equivalent to the Ben-Gvirs and Smotriches of this world?

Or take Turkey, one of our esteemed NATO allies. Recep Tayyip Erdogan has distinguished himself in recent years by taking a sledgehammer to the secular liberalism of Atatürk and replacing it with a thuggish, Islamist theocracy that offers safe haven to the jihadists of Hamas.