New Foreign Secretary must "urgently reset" UK Government's
position
The SNP has called on newly appointed Foreign Secretary to "urgently reset" the UK
government's position on the siege of Gaza and back an immediate
ceasefire.
Brendan O'Hara MP said the appointment of a new Foreign Secretary
should be followed by an immediate reversal of the UK
government's failure to back calls for a ceasefire.
The SNP Foreign Affairs spokesperson said Mr Cameron "must not
repeat the same mistakes he made when he disregarded
international law and voted for the Labour Party government's
disastrous and illegal Iraq war".
A vote on a ceasefire is expected in the House of Commons on
Wednesday, after the SNP tabled an amendment to the King’s
Speech. Calls for an immediate ceasefire are backed by the United
Nations and a majority of people in Scotland.
Commenting, SNP Foreign Affairs spokesperson Brendan O’Hara MP
said:
"The appointment of a new Foreign Secretary gives the UK
government the opportunity to urgently reset its shameful
position on the siege of Gaza and back SNP calls for an immediate
ceasefire.
" must not repeat the same
mistakes he made when he disregarded international law and voted
for the Labour Party government's disastrous and illegal Iraq
war.
"Thousands of innocent civilians, including women and children,
have been killed as a result of the bombardment of the
Palestinian people, which is also illegal under international
law.
"An immediate ceasefire is the only way to stop this collective
punishment, prevent war crimes and protect the lives of children
and civilians.
"On Wednesday, MPs will get the first opportunity to vote for a
ceasefire, and I urge the UK government to join the UN and
international community in calling for a ceasefire now."
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