KEIR Starmer has been criticised for an “embarrassing photo-op” as he visited a mosque in south Wales.
He said: “I repeated our calls for all hostages to be released, more humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, for the water and power to be switched back on, and a renewed focus on the two state solution.
“That’s why we urgently need more aid and utilities to get in to Gaza. We know this is not a new crisis. And he's getting away with this completely deranged dishonesty because most of the media refuses to describe his lie for what it is.Responding to the social media post, the Muslim Association of Britain said: “@Keir_Starmer visited a mosque and called for hostages to be released. Are the hostages being held in a south Wales mosque.Many others on social media hit out at the Labour leader, with one calling him “embarrassing” and another saying he was “tone deaf” and “shameless”.
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