Labour's Controversial Decision on Russian Oil Sanctions Sparks Outrage
Labour funds the Putin war effort: 'Pathetic' PM is blasted over move to water down sanctions on Russian oil

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Keir Starmer's Labour party faced backlash for delaying sanctions on Russian oil, which critics argue undermines support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other political figures condemned the decision, claiming it could embolden Russian aggression and betray Ukraine's trust in Britain as an ally.
- 01Boris Johnson criticized Keir Starmer's decision as 'pathetic and tragic', urging him to support Ukraine more decisively.
- 02Labour's delay in closing a loophole for importing Russian oil has raised concerns about its impact on Ukraine's war efforts.
- 03Kemi Badenoch accused the Prime Minister of choosing to buy 'dirty Russian oil', asserting that the funds support the war against Ukraine.
- 04Ukrainian officials expressed disappointment, stating the decision could jeopardize upcoming diplomatic meetings with British leaders.
- 05Critics argue that the Labour party's actions contradict their commitments to support Ukraine and could embolden Russian aggression.
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The Labour party, led by Keir Starmer, has faced significant backlash for its recent decision to delay sanctions on Russian oil, which critics claim undermines Britain's support for Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson described the move as 'pathetic and tragic', calling for Starmer to prioritize Ukraine's interests and dismiss Ed Miliband, who is associated with the party's climate policies. The decision has been criticized across the political spectrum, with Kemi Badenoch alleging that it effectively funds the war against Ukraine by allowing the importation of Russian oil products. Ukrainian officials have expressed disappointment, stating that such actions could jeopardize diplomatic relations and encourage further Russian aggression. The controversy intensified as Labour's delay in closing a loophole for importing Russian oil was revealed during a parliamentary vote on new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea. Critics argue that this decision sends a damaging message to Moscow and could embolden Putin's regime, undermining the solidarity that the UK has shown towards Ukraine over the years.
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The decision could affect the UK's diplomatic relations with Ukraine and its standing as a reliable ally in the fight against Russian aggression.
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