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Ed Davey slammed for ‘pathetic’ and ‘appalling’ decision to snub the King | Politics | News

Liberal Democratic leader Sir Ed Davey was condemned for the “pathetic gesture policy önce after explaining that he would burn his Majesty King for a certain reason. In an announcement this evening, the centralist politician confirmed that the king will boycott the next state feast hosted next month.

Politicians will enjoy the hospitality of the king while meeting Donald Trump to England for an important second state visit. Sir Ed argued that he would reject the invitation on behalf of Gaza after a long period of reflection and even after praying. Libdem leader said: “Emily [his wife] And I spent thinking about it all summer and prayed for it. There is no honor like the invitation of the king, and it is contrary to all our instincts not to accept his invitation.

“But I am afraid that Donald Trump has come to our country, he was honored with a generous dinner in one of our best palaces, but no one reminds him that he has the power to stop terrible hunger and death in Gaza and release hostages.

“If Donald Trump tells Benjamin Netanyahu to stop it, tomorrow ends.

“To boycott the feast is the only way to close Donald Trump and Keir Starmer and send a message that they can not ask for it. We have to talk, take action. Donald Trump has to finish this human crisis.”

Although Sir Ed has been very important for British affairs and livelihoods of the private relationship, Donald Trump, including most of the PMQs sessions, has long been continuing for Donald Trump.

The Libdem leader is now condemned by the conservatives who branded the “terrible” decision.

Shadow Foreign Minister Priti Patel said: “This is a deep act of disrespect to the King’s Majesty.

“America is our closest ally and our security partner and the world’s largest economy.

“Ed Davey has once again proved that he was not a serious leader and he was more interested in his pathetic gesture policies.”

President Trump will be held by the King and Queen in Windsor Castle between 17-19 September.

The invitation was expanded by Sir Keir Starmer in order to educate the president among the desire to make a trade agreement with the United States.

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