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Strutting global stage... then battling over budget

Bennett is acquiring a statesman's swagger, which he'll need to keep his government together

November 4, 2021 12:24
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The final meeting on Naftali Bennett’s schedule on Tuesday evening, before the Israeli delegation left the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, was with Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. But 10 minutes into the meeting, the prime minister’s aides started darting in to the room trying to get him to cut it short. Mr Bennett waved them away.

His team’s concern was that they had received word that there was a mechanical issue with the El Al Boeing 737 that was scheduled to fly them back to Israel that evening and they may be forced to stay another night in Glasgow.

This would have been awkward, as the Prime Minister was due to chair cabinet first thing on Wednesday morning, kicking off a grueling 24 hours in which the coalition, with its sliver of a majority, planned to pass its first budget in a session that would include no less than 780 votes on the opposition’s objections.

They urgently needed him to strategise their next step if he was delayed in Scotland.