UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer has sparked controversy by condemning the phrase "globalise the Intifada" as unacceptable. The term, often used by some Palestinian activists, has been criticized for its potential to incite violence and anti-Semitism. In a statement, Starmer emphasized that such language has no place in British politics, highlighting the need for respectful and constructive dialogue in addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Labour leader's stance comes as the party continues to navigate its position on the sensitive issue, following criticism of its handling of anti-Semitism allegations in the past.


PM Keir Starmer says the phrase 'globalise the Intifada' should be 'completely off limits'.