Lady Warsi resigns over UK’s ‘morally reprehensible’ stance on Gaza
Via
The Guardian:
Lady Warsi, the senior Foreign Office minister, has resigned from the
government in protest at its policy on Gaza, describing it as “morally
indefensible”.
Warsi announced her departure on Twitter
on Tuesday, saying: “With deep regret I have this morning written to
the Prime Minister & tendered my resignation. I can no longer
support Govt policy on #Gaza.”
In her resignation letter,
Warsi said the government’s “approach and language during the current
crisis in Gaza is morally indefensible, is not in Britain’s national
interest and will have a long term detrimental impact on our reputation
internationally and domestically”.
She said the UK’s stance was
“not consistent with the rule of law and our long support for
international justice”, adding: “The British government can only play a
constructive role in solving the Middle East crisis if it is an honest
broker and at the moment I do not think it is.”
The chancellor, George Osborne, hit back immediately, saying her
decision was unnecessary and insisting that ministers were committed to
working to secure peace in the region.
“This a disappointing and
frankly unnecessary decision,” he said. “The British government is
working with others in the world to bring peace to Gaza and we do now
have a tentative ceasefire which we all hope will hold.”
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