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Keir Starmer’s Weak Labour Government Uses King’s Speech to Push Risky EU Ties and Two-State Solution While Britain Faces Real Threats
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government has unveiled an ambitious but concerning legislative agenda in the 2026 King’s Speech, introducing a massive 37 bills focused on economic growth, deeper European Union integration, and national security measures. The speech outlined plans for a new partnership with the EU and commitments to higher defence spending alongside NATO obligations. While some security enhancements are welcome, the overall direction signals a clear shift toward re-entangling Britain with Brussels and reviving failed Middle East policies.
King Charles III highlighted the government’s emphasis on urgent action against antisemitism and support for a two-state solution in the Middle East. However, many strong supporters of Israel remain deeply skeptical of Labour’s record on antisemitism and question whether this latest rhetoric will translate into genuine protection for Jewish communities or real backing for Israel’s security needs. Pushing a two-state solution at this time rewards Palestinian terrorism and weakens Israel’s position after years of deadly attacks.