Ben Keith writes for The Telegraph | Is David Lammy prioritising arms sales over human rights? With the UAE, it sure looks that way
Ben Keith writes for The Telegraph on 29 September 2024
The Foreign Secretary takes a high moral tone in his public utterances. But the reality of his policies is often rather different, says Ben Keith.
In his article, Ben Keith critiques the Labour government under Keir Starmer, focusing on what he perceives as "dangerous disconnect" between their rhetoric and actions, particularly in foreign policy. He highlights contradictions in Labour's approach to economic growth, personal freedoms, and government services.
In foreign policy, three main areas are highlighted:
Relations with Israel: Mixed messages “while mouthing support for the country’s right to defend itself, Labour have removed export licenses for some out of hundreds of military export items, while also pledging to uphold the International Criminal Court’s requested arrest warrants for the Israeli prime and defence ministers.”
David Lammy's comments on Azerbaijan and Armenia: Potentially causing unnecessary tensions.
Relations with the United Arab Emirates (UAE): Keith is particularly critical of Labour's approach to the UAE, noting that they seem to be reverting to prioritizing trade and investment over human rights issues, contrary to the direction the previous Conservative government was taking.
The article concludes by suggesting that Labour's actions in foreign policy don't align with their stated principles of "progressive realism," disappointing both party supporters and the public.
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Ben Keith is a leading barrister at 5 St Andrew’s Hill specialising in cross-border and international cases. He deals with all aspects of Extradition, Human Rights, Mutual Legal Assistance, Interpol, Financial crime and International Law including sanctions.