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UK Parliament rejects motion seeking ceasefire in Gaza

125 MPs vote in favour, 293 against ruling; Conservatives, Labour make it clear they won't support

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The UK Parliament has voted against a motion urging for an “immediate” ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

The motion, put forward by the Scottish National Party (SNP) as an amendment to the King’s Speech, aimed to call on London to “join the international community in urgently pressing all parties to agree to an immediate ceasefire”.

With 125 members of parliament (MPs) voting in favour and 293 against, the ruling Conservatives Party and the main opposition Labour Party’s leadership made it clear that they would not support the motion.

Before the vote, Labour introduced its own motion, which was rejected by the majority of the chamber. The Labour amendment proposed humanitarian “pauses”, arguing that a ceasefire could undermine Israel’s “right to self-defence”.

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Despite the party’s official stance, numerous Labour MPs, including 19 frontbenchers, expressed opinions conflicting with their leader’s position. Shadow minister Imran Hussain resigned last week to advocate for an immediate ceasefire

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