
""flip-flopping like a wet kipper on the fishmonger's slab""
""Israel became the State of Israel. There is no state of Palestine,""
""Put it into context, if we had 6,000 terrorists turn up at Glastonbury and do the same thing, there would be outrage. We would have reciprocated in kind.""
""This is Sir Keir Starmer's Neville Chamberlain moment. Apparently the promises to do 'everything possible' to bring the hostages home meant nothing.""
Sir Keir Starmer recognised a Palestinian state, drawing immediate condemnation from commentators and advocacy groups. Jeff Banks accused Starmer of "flip-flopping like a wet kipper on the fishmonger's slab" and asserted "there isn't one" when referring to a Palestinian state. Banks argued that Israel became a state while Palestinians were left to govern under a licence after Egypt and Jordan withdrew, and compared Hamas attacks to domestic terrorism, saying Britain would have "reciprocated in kind." Campaign Against Antisemitism described the recognition as a "Neville Chamberlain moment" and called it a "deliberate betrayal" of hostages and victims.
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