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John Rendel's avatar

Isn’t a Trump presidency (and the various scenarios that could unfold on the back of that) the biggest thing to plan for? We may need two foreign policies, one for a world in which we can largely trust US foreign policy and one for a world in which we can’t.

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Tim Dowse's avatar

On Israel/Gaza, I think Starmer was right with his initial position - in the wake of the 7 October atrocities the Conservatives would have made hay with anything less than unequivocal support for Israel and its right to defend itself. All the accusations of anti-Semitism under Corbyn would have been revived. I feel the mistake was not to adjust Labour’s position sooner, as the nature of Israel’s response and its impact on the civilian population became clearer. As early as mid-November, people like Macron (and even Nicholas Soames) had started calling for a ceasefire, or at least a “humanitarian pause”. Since no-one could accuse them of being anti-Semitic, the political risks of following suit were surely much reduced. And it might have avoided a lot of the internal difficulties Labour then faced in the run-up to the local elections.

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