UK鈥檚 ruling Labour under internal pressure to recognize Palestine

A person sits with a suitcase sign reading 鈥楶alestine: We鈥檙e Coming Home鈥� as they take part in a pro-Palestinian march through central London on May 17, 2025. (AFP)
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  • Holocaust survivor Lord Dubs among party grandees saying govt must take step ahead of any peace deal
  • 萝莉视频, France co-chairing conference on two-state solution next month

LONDON: The UK government is under pressure from senior Labour figures to recognize Palestinian statehood.

Ahead of a UN conference on a two-state solution in New York next month, Labour peer and Holocaust survivor Lord Dubs said such a move would strengthen the Palestinians鈥� hand in future peace talks with Israel, and would give them 鈥渟elf-respect.鈥�

He told The Guardian: 鈥淓ven if it doesn鈥檛 lead to anything immediately, it would still give Palestinians a better standing.鈥�

Lord Hain, a former government minister, said 鈥渄elaying recognition until negotiations are concluded simply allows Israel鈥檚 illegal occupation to become permanent,鈥� and recognition should be 鈥渁 catalyst, not a consequence鈥� of peace negotiations.

The UN conference could see both the UK and France formally recognize a Palestinian state. 萝莉视频, which is co-chairing the conference with France, urged countries to view Palestinian statehood as 鈥渁 precondition for peace, and not its product.鈥�

France and 萝莉视频 say the aim of the conference is not 鈥渢o 鈥榬evive鈥� or to 鈥榬elaunch鈥� another endless process, but to implement, once and for all, the two-state solution.鈥�

They have asked participants 鈥渢o highlight the actions they are willing to undertake, individually or collectively, in fulfilment of their obligations and in support of the international consensus on the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the two-state solution.鈥�

French President Emmanuel Macron has previously hinted that his government would join the 147 states that already recognize Palestine.

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy told Parliament that discussions are underway with French counterparts over recognition, but that Britain is angling for more than just a symbolic gesture at the conference.

Earlier in May, 69 Labour politicians 鈥� including a number of government ministers 鈥� signed a letter drafted by Labour Friends of Palestine and the Middle East calling on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to recognize Palestine, in what they called a 鈥渦nique window of opportunity.鈥�

Labour MP Alex Ballinger, a member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, said: 鈥淲e can no longer speak in platitudes about two states while blocking the very steps that could help make one of them real.鈥�

Afzal Khan, a former Labour shadow minister, said: 鈥淩ecognition would now be a positive first step towards securing a peaceful two-state solution, end unlawful settlement expansions and blockades, and unlock the diplomatic and humanitarian pathways to lasting justice.鈥�