JD Vance hits out at Starmer’s plans to recognise Palestine

JD Vance, Keir Starmer’s extraordinary family holiday in Cotswolds at the beginning of the Foreign Minister David Lammy met Palestine plan to get to know Palestine.
The US Vice President questioned how to achieve the historical commitment of the Prime Minister because of the lack of a functional government in the region.
Speaking at the beginning of a meeting with Mr. Lammy, which will also include talks about the Middle East and Ukraine, Washington said that there was no “any plan to follow England, and the two countries said that although the two countries shared a“ common ”target to end the war, the crisis in Gaza would respond to the crisis.
Mr. Vance also claimed that he “loved England in despite a series of open oral attacks in recent months.
While Mr. Lammy’s withdrawal of the official country in the Kent was visiting Chevening, he explained the harmony of the Republican politician and Trump Allly with the workers’ front bank.
He praised the Foreign Minister’s “good friend ve and said that their families like to spend time together. It is understood that the two men depend on their Christian beliefs.

However, he explained the division of how to deal with the war in Gaza between the two governments.
While he and Mr. Lammy were sitting next to the meeting, journalists were asked what he thought about Britain’s plans to get to know Palestine.
Mün Vance, said, “Frankly, the United Kingdom will decide.
“We don’t have a plan to get to know the Palestinian state. Considering the lack of functional government there, I don’t know what it really means to know a Palestinian state.”
He said that both sides wanted to “solve” the crisis. Gaza, “there may be some disagreements about how to achieve this goal, and we will talk about it today”.
“There are many common goals here.
“Of course, we will not know exactly how to solve a very complex problem.”
Mr. Vance visited Chevening at the beginning of his holiday and joined the external secretary for carp fishing on rural property on Friday.
“Unfortunately, a single coercion on a special relationship, all my children caught fish, but the Secretary of the Foreign Affairs did not do,” he said.
“It is great to be here… My wife and I love this region of England, and we were actually here a few years ago,” he said.
“We love this country. With a personal note, I must say that I am a really good friend, and David has become a good friend and so it is great to spend some time with him here… You have become a very, very elegant house for me and the whole family.”
Previously, when he was asked criticism about freedom of speaking in the UK, he was claimed to be about the “all collective West”, although he warned England not to go to a “dark way”.
In February, Mr. Vance claimed that a Backslid, far from the rights of conscience, threatened “religious British fundamental freedoms ve and attacked the use of laws to implement buffer zones around abortion clinics.
Recently, England has targeted the international power.
While England and France led the efforts to ensure a peace agreement in Ukraine, he questioned the level of security that could be presented by some random country that has not war in 30 or 40 years ”.
Following the reaction that British politicians and former soldiers fought with the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan, British politicians and former soldiers rejected the comments that the comments were about England or France.
On Friday, Mr. Vance said: ım I have created concerns about free speech in the United States.
“I think all the collective West, the transatlantic relationship, our NATO allies, the United States under the rule of Biden, was a bit more relieved by censorship instead of dealing with various views.
“This was my opinion. Obviously, I have created some criticisms and concerns about our friends on this side of the Atlantic, but what I told the British people or David, David, most of the things I was most worried about between 2020-2024.
“I don’t just want other countries to follow us what I think is a very dark way under the rule of Biden.”
Mr Lammy said that “partnerships and differences in political debate are part of the joy of living in a democracy like ours”.
“But you know, there are actually areas where there is common concern, and we both have a common concern about the results for people working, that is, the truth,” he said.
“We also discussed irregular and illegal migration and how to deal with these problems.
“So there are partnerships and there are differences, and this is the joy of living in democracies like ours.”




