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Burnham’s apology over Gaza marks ‘reset moment’ as Labour seeks to win back progressive voters

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Source published: 9 Jul 2026, 22:10 CEST Publication time from the source RSS/feed

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Burnham’s apology over Gaza marks ‘reset moment’ as Labour seeks to win back progressive voters

It remains unclear how much of substance will change – and whether it will be enough to rebuild electoral coalition On the final day of Labour’s party conference in 2023, when the public was still reeling from the brutal Hamas attack on Israel just days before, Keir Starmer took to the airwaves for the traditional broadcast round – but gave one interview that would have particularly damaging fallout. Sitting down with LBC’s Nick Ferrari, the then opposition leader asserted Israel’s right to defend itself, a stance that was in line with the broad political consensus at the time. But then he also appeared to sugges...

Source published
9 Jul 2026, 22:10 CEST
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9 Jul 2026, 23:51 CEST
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Source
The Guardian - World
Trust
medium · direct source trail
Source quality
usable
direct source; further independent sources matter for hard confidence
Actors
Israel, Hamas, United Kingdom, Hezbollah, Lebanon, Iran
Brief

It remains unclear how much of substance will change – and whether it will be enough to rebuild electoral coalition On the final day of Labour’s party conference in 2023, when the public was still reeling from the brutal Hamas attack on Israel just days before, Keir Starmer took to the airwaves for the traditional broadcast round – but gave one interview that would have particularly damaging fallout. Sitting down with LBC’s Nick Ferrari, the then opposition leader asserted Israel’s right to defend itself, a stance that was in line with the broad political consensus at the time. But then he also appeared to sugges...

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What is reported

It remains unclear how much of substance will change – and whether it will be enough to rebuild electoral coalition On the final day of Labour’s party conference in 2023, when the public was still reeling from the brutal Hamas attack on Israel just days before, Keir Starmer took to the airwaves for the traditional broadcast round – but gave one interview that would have particularly damaging fallout. Sitting down with LBC’s Nick Ferrari, the then opposition leader asserted Israel’s right to defend itself, a stance ...

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  • Source published (RSS): 9 Jul 2026, 22:10 CEST. Publication time from the source RSS/feed
  • The report is assigned to the Israel/Gaza dossier.
  • The visible source is The Guardian - World.

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Direct source with related reports nearby. The evidence trail is usable, but should not be read as a fully confirmed situation yet.

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