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SNP threaten to force Palestine recognition vote as Starmer faces pressure over Gaza

The Scottish National Party (SNP) threatens to intensify the pressure on Sir Keir Starmer and force a parliamentary vote by the United Kingdom to recognize the Palestinian state.

SNP’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn announced that the Parliament is planning to bring a “Palestinian Recognition Law” to re -collection from the recesses unless the Prime Minister changes his stance.

This move invites the government to take this important step, including conservatives, liberal democrats, SNP, greenery, Ekose Cymru, SDLP and independent independents.

Sir Keir, French President Emmanuel Macron’un France in September of the UN General Assembly will officially recognize Palestine and starvation in Gaza will formally recognize the global anger officially announced the assembly pressure.

SNP said that he would put the bill on the table to overlap the gathering of world leaders, and Mr. Flynn said the government could not stop idle in the face of those who were.

Sir Keir Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer (Pa wire)

The Prime Minister committed to recognizing the Palestinian state, but he said it should be a part of a peace process in the Middle East.

“Keir Starmer will bring a Palestinian recognition bill when the Britain returns to the parliament in September and forces the vote if necessary, unless the Britain stops preventing Palestine’s recognition of Palestine.

“Keir Starmer should stop defending the defendant, finally find a spine and demand that Israel ends the war.”

After the Commons used one of the opposition day discussions to immediately print on the ceasefire in Gaza last February, the Commons will closely pay attention to how any potential voting will play.

At that time, Emek, the official opposition, responded with a change in the movement with different expressions, and then the Torah government called on a separate government calling “Emergency Human Pause”.

Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle came under fire because the options to be taken into consideration was to give the “the widest range” of the deputies when he was broken with the congress.

SNP said that they were rejected the opportunity to vote for their actions, which initially mean that it was the focus of the debate, and later apologized.

The government was contacted for a comment.

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