Sir Ed Davey has written to King Charles to elucidate why he believes he has to refuse his invite to a state banquet for Donald Trump.
The Lib Dem chief mentioned on Wednesday he might be boycotting the dinner subsequent month in the course of the US president’s second state go to to the UK due to the scenario in Gaza.
“And it’s with deep regret that I’ve had to take the decision, but I feel with what is going on in Gaza, it’s the best way I can get my voice heard.”
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Sir Ed mentioned the “sad truth” is Mr Trump is the “one man” who has the ability to cease the “horrible famine in Gaza, could get the hostages released, could bring an end to this horrendous humanitarian crisis”.
He mentioned the US president may do this by phoning up Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and telling him to cease.
The Lib Dem chief mentioned Mr Trump may additionally name up the Qatari authorities and different Gulf states to get them to place strain on Hamas to launch the remaining 50 Israeli hostages (20 dwelling, 30 lifeless) they took on 7 October 2023.
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The King and Donald Trump throughout his first state go to in 2019. Pic: Reuters
He emphasised that he has “huge respect” for the King and it was a really tough determination he “really wrestled with” and concerned him speaking to his spouse and praying about it.
Sir Ed denied it was political posturing and as an alternative is among the solely methods he may get Mr Trump to hear.
“I didn’t want him to come to the UK without being reminded, as best I can, that he has that moral responsibility, frankly,” he added.
“And from what I’m picking up from many people, there are people across the political spectrum who agree with me and the Democrats that it is Donald Trump, it is the United States who has this power over Netanyahu, over Hamas, albeit indirectly, to stop this horrendous situation.”
Publicly refusing the King’s invite is “the best way I can get my voice heard,” Sir Ed mentioned.
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King Charles will host a state dinner for Donald Trump. Pic: PA
Tony Blair at White Home Gaza assembly
Whereas Sir Ed is selecting to snub Mr Trump to get his voice heard, former Labour prime minister Sir Tony Blair has been requested by the US president for assistance on Gaza.
Sir Tony joined a White Home assembly on Wednesday, chaired by Mr Trump, to debate the struggle in Gaza and post-war plans for the Palestinian territory, a senior White Home official confirmed.
They have been joined by Mr Trump’s former Center East envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to additionally focus on the hostage disaster and plans to escalate meals help deliveries.
The official described it as “simply a policy meeting”.
In July, the Monetary Occasions reported the Tony Blair Institute had participated in a venture to develop a post-war Gaza plan, with the assume tank having “had many calls with different groups on post-war reconstruction of Gaza but none included the idea of forcible relocation of people from Gaza”.
Sir Ed referred to as on Sir Tony to be quizzed in parliament about his discussions with the Trump administration.
“If he has special insight into Trump’s intentions, it’s only right that parliament and the government are made privy to this,” he mentioned.
“We must leverage all the information and resources at our disposal to make Trump do the right thing.”