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The Liberal Democrat leader suggested the US president and Sir Keir Starmer were hoping to merely close their eyes and wish this away rather than act on the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Gaze Strip. In an announcement that led the Tories to accuse him of deep disrespect to the King, Sir Ed confirmed on Wednesday that he would decline an invitation to the dinner, set to take place during Mr Trump's state visit in mid-September.
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