Starmer says Iran and Ukraine wars could reshape global order and ‘define us for a generation’ – UK politics live | Politics


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Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper is in France today for the meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Vaux-de-Cernay, near Paris, where she is expected to speak with US secretary of state Marco Rubio. On top of the agenda is the conflict in the Middle East, with reports suggesting Rubio will ask ministers for help reopening the strait of Hormuz.

In early comments ahead of the summit, Cooper said Iran “cannot hold the global economy hostage”, adding that she wants to see a “swift resolution” to the Middle East crisis.

She also expressed “deep concern” over Russia’s ties with Iran “that have been longstanding in terms of shared capabilities”. The US and European powers have accused Russia of helping Iran target US forces in the region, which Moscow has denied.

Russia and Iran have significantly deepened their military and strategic ties since Moscow’s continuing invasion of Ukraine. The Russians have used Iranian drones extensively during the war and the two countries have devised ways to circumvent western sanctions to sell oil abroad.

Prime minister Keir Starmer said the Iran and Ukraine wars could have “huge implications” for the future and could reshape the global order.

“How they end and on what terms could well define us for a generation,” he told Sky News.

In other news:

  • Starmer is visiting a school in London this morning, as new government guidance advices parents to limit screen time for children under the age of five to one hour a day, while under-twos should not be watching screens alone.

  • Peter Mandelson will reportedly be asked to hand over messages from his personal phone as part of the government’s disclosure of documents related to his appointment as UK ambassador to the US. The government has so far only had access to his work phone. Starmer told Sky News that he “beats himself up” over Mandelson’s appointment, saying it was a mistake he would never repeat.

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While we wait to hear more from the G7 meeting of foreign ministers, over in Scotland, Reform UK’s Scottish leader has hit out at “fake outrage” over a joke he made about the late singer George Michael, which he acknowledged was “probably” homophobic.

“The fake outrage on this has been quite astonishing in the media,” Malcolm Offord told BBC Radio Scotland’s Breakfast programme.

“I have had a huge amount of public support from people on this, ‘you told a bad joke and you apologised for it Malcolm, what is the big deal?’”

The joke was made at a rugby club dinner in 2018, but details of his remarks emerged this week as political leaders hit the campaign trail ahead of the Scottish parliament elections in May.

When asked if his joke was homophobic, Offord said it “probably was”, adding: “It was a mistake.

“I don’t have any issue with homophobia, I’ve got a lot of gay friends.”

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