Kevin Schofield is Politics Editor of HuffPost UK.
Keir Starmer is surrounded by police as he leaves Chatham House after delivering a speech on the situation in the Middle East.He had just spoken at Chatham House in central London explaining why he was rejecting calls - including from many of his own frontbenchers - for an end to hostilities in the ongoing conflict.Some protesters shouted “war criminal” and “shame” as Starmer was driven away from the scene.
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