UK’s Burnham faces pro-Palestinian backlash over chief of staff appointment

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Britain’s new Prime Minister Andy Burnham delivers his first speech outside 10 Downing Street in central London after being invited by King Charles III to form a new government. [Marcin Nowak – Anadolu Agency]

Less than a month into office, British Prime Minister Andy Burnham is facing backlash over several Cabinet appointments, with pro-Palestinian activists urging his government to impose sanctions on Israel.

Among the appointments that have drawn criticism is James Purnell, whom Burnham selected as his new chief of staff. His role as chair of the Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) group from 2002 to 2004 has sparked anger.

In an interview with Anadolu Agency, Councillor Jonathan Purcell, a deputy leader of Greens in Tower Hamlet Council, said it’s “absolutely clear” where Burnham’s priorities lie.

“James Purnell is the former Labor Friends of Israel chair. If that isn’t a demonstration of where he stands on this issue, then I don’t know what is,” he said.

He urged Burnham to stop selling arms to Israel, “including the supply of arms sales to Israel.”

He must also immediately sanction ministers and remove the opacity around the spy flights taking off from RAF Akrotiri, a British air base in the Greek Cypriot Administration, over Gaza, he said.

Kerie Anne, branch secretary of Tower Hamlet Unison, the largest trade union in the UK, said she expects a “strong stand” on Israel from this government.

“Give Israel a really hard time boycotting divestment and sanctions because of its genocidal activity,” she added.

The British government has been “far too soft” on Israel, and it’s just “unacceptable,” she said.

For Anne, the UK needs to institute a serious boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) regime on Israel.

“We are championing BDS, but we need our government to lead it at a national level,” she noted.

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‘Bitterly disappointing’

John McLoughlin, a local British pensioner, criticized the ongoing financial ties with Israel, saying it is “bitterly disappointing.”

“I’m now a pensioner, I am receiving pension from the pension funds. I don’t believe that our pension fund should be invested in companies committing genocide,” he added.

He claimed that the UK needs a change in policy about Palestine, and expressed that he is also “very concerned” that Burnham, like the previous prime minister, is talking about increased spending on arms, and that includes armaments that go to Israel.

“They should stop supplying arms. They should stop investing and involving companies like Palantir here in UK public services,” said McLoughlin.

The chief of staff appointment was also criticized over Purnell’s lobbying links as he was former chief executive of Flint Global, a registered lobbyist.

Eighteen months ago, Purcell said the London’s Tower Hamlet council passed a motion to divest from arms companies complicit in the genocide.

“The reason why that is so important is because there are workers in this council who have made it absolutely clear that they do not want to be complicit in Israel’s genocide or its illegal occupation of Palestine,” he added.

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What has Burnham said so far?

Last month, roughly 10 days before assuming his role as the country’s 59th prime minister, Burnham apologized for the Labour Party’s stance on Gaza.

He said the party “didn’t get it right” and needs to “do better” under his leadership.

“Labour’s initial response to the treatment of Gaza caused huge hurt. We got it wrong and I am sorry for that.”

In an interview with Guardian, he noted that he would put more pressure on the Israeli government, including through further sanctions on individuals and entities, as well as a potential ban on the trade of goods with illegal settlements.

He also called what is happening in Gaza “unbearable suffering” saying it is a “scar on our collective conscience.”

He also commented on continued and illegal occupier violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, stressing that the UK is exploring measures against Israeli settlements.

“There are potential measures that I’m looking at in terms of the settlements in the West Bank, and those will be looked at an announced in due course,” Burnham told TLDR news on Saturday.

READ: Over 600 Palestinians detained by Israel in West Bank raids last month: Advocacy group

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dizzy: I am actively monitoring Andy Burnham & Co (and much more besides actually). It appears that there is a spin machine operating that makes unfounded claims which are contradicted by actions. Basically, you can’t have any faith in anything that’s claimed from number 10.

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UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham admits to blatently lying and engaging in deception to become leader of the UK Labour Party and Prime Minister.
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Israeli army chief unveils stages of Gaza City occupation plan, despite ceasefire talks

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Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces Eyal Zamir (C) conducts a field tour with senior commanders of the Israeli army. [Israel Defense Forces (IDF) – Anadolu Agency]

Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir on Tuesday set out the phases of a plan to fully occupy Gaza City, despite indirect negotiations on a possible ceasefire and prisoner swap deal between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas, Anadolu reports.

According to Israel’s public broadcaster KAN, Zamir endorsed the plan on Sunday, with Defense Minister Israel Katz expected to give his approval on Tuesday.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government adopted a broader proposal to gradually reoccupy the entire Gaza Strip, starting with Gaza City.

The plan envisions forcing nearly 1 million Palestinians southward, encircling the city, and carrying out ground raids into residential districts.

On Aug. 11, as part of the first steps, the Israeli army launched a wide assault on the Zeitoun neighborhood in southeastern Gaza City. Witnesses said the operation involved blowing up homes with explosive-laden robots, artillery fire, indiscriminate shooting, and mass displacement.

READ: New Israeli settlement project to displace 7,000 Palestinians in occupied West Bank, authorities warn

According to the Israeli outlet Walla, Zamir’s plan incorporates “key principles and lessons” aimed at making the occupation more effective.

It also calls for reinforcing army units in northern Gaza to pave the way for the city’s takeover, in line with Israel’s campaign to tighten military pressure on Hamas and capture areas under its control. Most of the tasks, the report noted, would be assigned to regular forces.

The Israeli preparations to occupy the city come despite the ongoing ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas having accepted a proposal brokered by Egypt and Qatar for a 60-day halt to hostilities. The group has repeatedly voiced readiness to free Israeli captives in exchange for an end to the war, a full withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the release of Palestinian prisoners.

Israel has killed more than 62,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023. The military campaign has devastated the enclave, which is facing famine.

Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

READ: Report: 42,000 pro-Palestine protests, events held in Europe since Gaza war 

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UK Labour Party government ministers Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves explain that they are partners complicit in Israel’s Gaza genocide. The UK has provided Israel with arms, military and air force support. They explain that they don’t do gas chambers but do do forced marches, starvation, destroy hospitals, mass-murders of journalists and healthcare workers.
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Liz Truss’s chief of staff flees across hotel after being asked about FBI probe

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dizzy: This suggests that he’s not a witness

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/liz-trusss-chief-staff-flees-28179068

Last month The Mirror reported that Mr Fullbrook, who is married to former Tory MP Lorraine Fullbrook, was interviewed as a witness in the US Department of Justice and FBI investigation this year.

In April, the bureau approached Britain’s National Crime Agency and the Metropolitan Police to help secure his attendance for a formal interview, although he is not accused of having any knowledge of the plot.

He agreed after he was approached by Scotland Yard with his company subpoenaed and forced to hand over thousands of sensitive emails.

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